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November 09, 2001 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-09

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Second trip scheduled for U-M students.

SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN
Staff Writer

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he final word on a sum-
mer 2001 trip to Israel,
co-sponsored by
Birthright Israel and the
Ann Arbor Chabad House, is that its
success warrants repeating.
"It was such an amazing experience
we're going to do it again in
December," says Rabbi Alter
Goldstein, who, with his wife
Chanchi led the trip for 40
University of Michigan students. Co-
founded by philanthropists Michael
H. Steinhardt and Charles Bronfman
as a way of building Jewish identity,
Birthright Israel offers free, 10-day
trips for college-aged Jews who have
never been to Israel.
"The group was really able to relate
to Alter and Chanchi as peers," says
participant Bobby Nooromid of
Atlanta. "I was able to travel to Israel
and ask all the questions that were
running through my mind. I was ask-
ing not only mentors, but friends
who were able to guide me through
the Holy Land."
For information on participating in
the Dec. 26-Jan. 6 Birthright
Israel/Ann Arbor Chabad House trip,
access the Chabad House Web site at:
jewmich.com
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From top:
Rabbi Alter Goldstein, with son
Mendel, now 10 months, and wife
Chanchi, enjoy Israel.

Rabbi Alter Goldstein in Israel with
Charles Bronfman, co-founder of
Birthright Israel.

Rabbi Alter Goldstein at the Kotel with
student Scott Schaen of New York.

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