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common commitment to expos-
ing as many college students
as possible to the real experience
of Israel, as opposed to the Israel
of their imagination or the
Israel in news reports," said
Michael Brooks, executive direc-
tor of the University of Michigan
Hillel.
The three organizations in-
clude: U-M Hillel, Michigan State
University Hillel and Hillel of
Metro Detroit (which includes
Wayne State University, Oak-
land University, Oakland Corn-
munity College, Lawrence
Technological University, Uni-
versity of Detroit, as well as all
metro Detroit Jewish students
and young adults between the
ages of 18 and 30.)
Jeff Kaye, the shaliach in the
Michigan/Israel Connection of-
fice of the Jewish Federation, be-
lieves the Hillel Mission holds
significance for the community
at large.
"These three Hillels are major
feeders into the general commu-
nity," he says.
Miriam Starkman, executive
director of Hillel of Metro Detroit,
agrees.
"One of our goals will be to talk
about how we can use this trip to
bring back to our communities
and campuses an awareness of
Israel and a heightened interest
in Judaism," she said.
The cost of the trip is $1,499 —
$996 less than the Michigan Mir-
acle Mission. Participants can ap-
ply for scholarships through their
synagogues, B'nai B'rith Hillel of-
fices or the Michigan/Israel
Connection of Federation. Appli-
cations for the trip will be dis-
tributed soon.
Plannei-s are limiting the
group to 45 people. They say the
Hillel mission will not compete
with the Michigan Miracle Mis-
sion, which already has a wait-
ing list.
Originally, the Hillel directors
wanted to reserve a bus on the
Miracle Mission for students and
young adults, but the cost proved
too steep for people in that age
group, they say. Instead, direc-
tors of the Miracle Mission sug-
gested that the Hillels plan a trip
of their own.
The Hillel Mission will take
place after spring term ends for
most schools. Travelers may take
up to a six-month extension to the
trip if they wish to spend their en-
tire vacation — or subsequent se-
mester — in Israel.
The student/young adult
mission will be staffed by two
Hillel employees. Planners cur-
rently are drafting an itinerary,
which likely will include many
interactive outdoor events,
like rappelling in the Judean
desert, as well as canoeing and
horseback riding in the Golan
Heights. Participants will stay in
Jerusalem and northern Israel.
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