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Israel]. Everyone can change and grow."
"They are great role models," says
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Kollel Torah Mi'Tzion members. "They
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dents. It's good for them [the students]
to see people learning all day long."
Although based at Akiva and affiliat-
ed with it, Kollel Torah Mi'Tzion is an
entirely separate organization. In addi-
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program is funded by grants from the
Fisher Foundation, the Wolfson

Foundation and the Shostak Family
Foundation. Support also comes from
the Young Israel of Oak Park and the
Young Israel of Southfield synagogues.
A dinner held in May, attended by an
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Jewish community, helped raise addi-
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"The program really came together
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