Israel Advocate At MSU, WSU

Epstein Named To Kiel Board

East Lansing — Neil Lazarus is returning to Michigan State
University 6 p.m. Nov. 12 to do Israel advocacy training.
Lazarus conducted a similar program last year and is an
internationally acclaimed expert in the field of Middle East,
Israel advocacy and effective communication.
Neil lazarus
Lazarus has helped train Israeli diplomats as well as
Israel's army and air force spokepeople.
For program reservations at MSU, contact Jessica@msuhillel.org .
Lazarus will also speak 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at a Shabbat dinner sponsored
by Hillel of Metro Detroit. The dinner will be held at the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. The $10 fee must be paid in advance.
RSVP to Karen at hilleled@wayne.edu .

Washington — Michael Epstein, 22, of West Bloomfield, a first-
year law student at Michigan State University College of Law in the
Dean Scholar program, has been appointed to a two-year term on
the national board of directors of Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish
Campus Life.
For his leadership in Spartans for Israel at MSU, Epstein is a 2008
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recipient of the AIPAC Duke Rudman National Leadership Award.
Epstein
During the summer of 2006, while attending MSU he was
an intern for the Jewish Community Relations Council of
Metropolitan Detroit. He was an advocacy intern for the Israel Campus Coalition
at MSU Hillel, and was active in Alpha Pi Epsilon fraternity. He also served on the
James Madison College Student Senate and was a volunteer for the American Cancer
Society's Relay for Life.
Epstein is a 2004 graduate of West Bloomfield High and was active in the B'nai
B'rith Youth Organization.

Simchat Torah

TER Law Society Opens At MSU

Nina Patchak from West

Bloomfield, Augusta Morrison
from Huntington Woods,

Ann Arbor —The Tau Epsilon Rho (TER) Law Society, founded by Jewish law
students in 1921, has established its newest law school chapter at Michigan State
University College of Law.
Founders of the MSU chapter include Scott Lachman, Farmington Hills; and
Michael Rubin, Jordan Weiss, Michael Epstein, Jordan Lebowitz and Adam Kay, all of
West Bloomfield. For information, contact Lachman at lachmans@msu.edu .

Persephone Kruszewski from
Flint, and Erinn Kohn from

West Bloomfield are all called
to the Torah for a freshmen-

only aliyah at Michigan State
University Hillel.

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