FREE POOL TABLE DELIVERY with this ad all previous sales & layaways excluded At our opening Shabbat dinner for on campus now are ready to commit second semester, every Israel 2000 themselves to participation and, in participant who was available came. some cases, leadership positions. Two Their conversation and laughter filled of the participants signed up for my the building. As they greeted one Jewish Thought class. Six or seven stu- another, pulled out photos, shared sto- dents are interested in learning ries and reminded themselves of inside Hebrew informally through Hillel. jokes, it was plain that a bond existed. There exists an air of enthusiasm It was a remarkable scene. about their Jewish selves Riding a Jeep on The question we have to and their opportunity to the Golan Heights: grow as Jews on campus. ask ourselves is: How can we Stacy Rothenberg, take these students and help Now, we have to work them help us build a stronger Joey Bigelman, with our students to find Rob Rose, -Lora Jewish community at further moments where Weberman and Michigan State University they can stay in touch with Hillel? The answer has to be Jodi Weiss. each other and continue as varied as the student body their Jewish growth. who traveled with us. The challenge we face at Hillel, the Most satisfying is the simple fact challenge we all face, is to work cre- that we are now seeing many of these atively and immediately, to take the students naturally coming into the romance and education of Israel 2000 building and participating in our pro- and grow-the relationship — the rela- gram. tionship between the Jewish homeland Students who had not previously and the home that these Jewish stu- connected with the Jewish community dents live in. ❑ yet on what type of scientific survey will be conducted to measure the impact of Birthright Israel. Joel said the first measure of its suc- cess would be whether the students will plan another, longer trip to Israel. Also, he said, he'd like to see "some . manifes- tation of a more serious and passionate involvement with their Jewishness," even if they just contact the Hillel pro- fessionals they met on the bus. He said the Jewish community has always measured its success by affiliation. But he said the Jewish world is learning that it's not about affiliation, but partici- pation: "People can be Jewish if they 'do Jewish,' not if they 'join Jewish.'" Bronfman said he needs data on this first trip both to answer the pro- gram's critics — who say, among other things, that the money would be better spent on Jewish education in the United States — and to see how to tai- lor the program in the future. He said Birthright Israel will spend a lot of time, energy and money on research to follow up, especially because local communities, philan- thropists and the State of Israel are being asked to spend quite a bit on the program. They want to see what kinds of results they are getting. ❑ fa , IOW • A,s•N,.. 11 . ' .% • Carrying a full line of Arcade Games, Da Dart Supplies, Domed Hockey, Air Foosball, Bar Stools and more, DISCOUNTED PRICES! 37730 Van. Dyke, Sterling Heights, Al .korth of 16 Mile 1/28 2000 , 19 •