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September 10, 1999 - Image 161

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-10

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We know

the meaning

of the

things that bother me
do not turn into a
fight later on." West
Bloomfield High
School senior Michelle
Persin says, "Helping
around the house and
keeping 'in touch with
my out-of-town fami-
ly" are her New Year's
resolutions.
Daniel Keller, a
Roeper School eighth-
grader, is going to try
not to argue as much
with my parents
because it gets in the
way of so many
Josh Liss: College choice.
things." And
University of
Michigan sophomore
Michael Rasansky is
attempting "to rekin-
dle old, dormant
friendships with peo-
ple I do not get to see
that often."
Becoming a better
Jew and participating
in more Jewish activi-
ties strikes a lot of
metro Detroit youth
as something very
worthwhile to set as a
New Year's resolution.
Groves High School
freshman Stacy Kessler
is hoping "to take on
more responsibilities
Jaime Rosman:
that a Jewish adult
Sibling peace.
has. My bat mitzvah

"I want to be a better
Jew," he explained. "I
hope to be more
involved with my tem-
ple this year and help
with the Purim carni-
val again because it was
fun.
Hillary Rubin, of
Adat Shalom
Synagogue, is going to
be more involved in
my Judaic studies,
practicing Judaism
more often by attend-
ing shul and actually
praying instead of
socializing." Sixteen-
year-old Evan Wolf of
West Bloomfield
agrees. "I want to go
to temple more often,
is his first and foremost
resolution this holiday
season.
In the community,
Josh Feinberg is "deter-
mined to plan an excel-
lent Fall Conclave for
the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization, and act
as a leader in his AZA
chapter and to be a
moral Jew for the
upcoming year and
beyond."
Persin, too, wants to
help her BBYO chapter,
Savage BBG, by "being
a good role model and

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