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Oct. 14
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MID Names
New Directors

Robyn Grauer has been appointed
program director at Hillel of Metro
Detroit and Alissa Parker is the new
campus director at Eastern Michigan
University Hillel.
While living in Cleveland, Grauer
participated in the Cleveland
Summer Internship Program in
Jewish Communal Service, working
at the Cleveland Hillel Foundation
and the Jewish Community Center of
Cleveland. She received a bachelor of
arts in Judaic studies from the
University of Cincinnati.
At HMD, she will work with the
students on the campuses of Wayne
State University, Oakland University,
Oakland Community College and
Lawrence Technological University as
well as with young adults throughout
the metropolitan area.
EMU Hillel is affiliated with
HMD. Parker attended the
University of Michigan, working
for university housing for four
years. She was active in the Project
JOIN (Jewish Occupational Intern)
program though Jewish Vocational
Service in Southfield and has
remained active in Jewish commu-
nal work.
In 1995, Parker worked for the
Jewish Community Center and the
Jewish Federation of Washtenaw
County as the event coordinator and
the assistant to the director.
HMD will host programs for col-
lege students and young adults this
fall. Anyone interested in helping to
plan these events should call HMD,
(313) 577-3459, or e-mail
hillel@wayne.edu

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8/6
1999

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