Creating Community UM-Dearborn students grow their Jewish Student Organization. By Ami Schwarcz Dearborn I have spent my whole life in a Jewish environment. I grew up in a very Jewish area of Oak Park and attended Akiva Hebrew Day School in Southfield, a private Modern Orthodox Jewish school, from kindergarten through high school. So when it came time to go to college, I chose to attend the University of Michigan-Dearborn because it is a smaller university and, like my high school, would provide a lot of individual attention. My first experience outside the Jewish community was coming to UM-Dearborn. I quickly made a lot of new friends who were not Jewish. I must admit that while I had these newfound friendships, I felt something was missing and I did not feel a strong sense of connection to the university. My new friends seemed to be affiliated with different organizations on campus hav- ing to do with their country of origin, their religion, an ethnicity, athletics — you name it! There was not an organization on campus that had to do with MY background. The only Jewish friend I had at school approached me in spring 2008 with an idea to start a Jewish student organization. I thought this was a fantastic plan and, less than a year later, the Jewish Student Organization (JSO) became an officially Registered Student Organization. The only problem — we had just four members. I am thrilled to note our membership has grown to 30. We have identified many other new Jewish students on campus as well as Jewish faculty. I'm proud that the JSO has helped Jewish students on campus get in touch with their Jewish heritage. Some of our mem- bers grew up not identifying much with their Jewish roots or were unaffiliated, but now they are very involved with our organization and continue to learn more about their Judaism. Our members cherish the biweekly get- togethers and new friendships forged that would have never happened without the JSO. Over the past two years, the JSO had many successful and enjoyable programs. For the first time, we participated in the university's Annual Global Fest program in which organizations show- case their heritage through food, music and other cultural activities. We've had several very meaningful Lunch 'n' Learns with rab- bis from all walks of Nicole Itkin of West Bloomfield, Aaron Usher of Judaism that appealed Royal Oak and Jacinta Jenkins of Detroit at the Jewish Student Organization table at UM-Dearborn to Jewish and non- Jewish students alike. We have built and nurtured incredibly strong relationships not I now feel that sense of connection to the only with the university administration, but university I was looking for when I first start- with Muslim and Arab student groups as ed here. I am proud we have established a successful organization for incoming students well. — to give them a sense of community. @ Recently, non-Jewish members of the uni- versity's Student Government attended the JSO's Shabbat dinner and a Lunch 'n' Learn. Ami Schwarcz of Oak Park is a fourth-year student at UM-Dearborn. He is president The next step on campus is for the JSO to get involved in the student government by run- of the school's Jewish Student Organization. ning for an office. Michigan Jewish Institute Michiganlewish Institute Register online at www.mji.edu or call 248-414-6900 Michigan Jewish Institute is a senior college accredited Right in your backyard is a fully accredited college that provides high school juniors & seniors with an opportunity to earn college and high school credits. This experience provides a Jewish perspective while enhancing student's academic portfolio for the college application process. Dual Enrollment Winter 2011 Classes Begin January 26 th HUM 110/120 - Elementary Modern Hebrew EPH 160 - Contemporary Issues in Society HUM 241/242 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew HIS 261 HUM 250/260 - Advanced Topics in Modern Hebrew EDU 122 - Introduction to Speech and Language Pathology COO - Exploring the Holocaust • Unique classes typically not offered by most high schools •Convenient West Bloomfield location • Credits transferable to most other colleges and universities •Substantially lower cost per credit hour •Classes held early evenings:Sunday, Wednesday,Thursday by the Accrediting Coundl for Independent Colleges and Schools to award Assodate and Bachelor degrees and certificates. Winter Registration Opens November 14th Online registration at www.mji.edu Or contact Rhonda Gilbert at rgilbert@mji.edu for more information 1630810 30 November 11 • MO