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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-11-25

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Five Julie and Ed Levy Jr.
Scholarships of $3,000 each have
been awarded to Michigan State
University students to support
independent enrollment and study
in Israel during spring 2011. The
students are Orli Ginsburg (Ann
Arbor), studying honors psychol-
ogy and Hebrew at Haifa University;
Aaron Goss (West Bloomfield),
studying Jewish studies and Hebrew
at Hebrew University; Geoff Levin
(Wheeling, Ill.), studying peace
and conflict studies and Arabic at
Haifa University; Simon Stratford
(Buffalo Grove, Ill.) and Katherine
Holland (West Bloomfield), studying
Jewish studies at Tel Aviv University.

The Farmington Hills-based Society
for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ) pre-
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Lifetime Achievement Award to
Shari Gelber, of Newton, Mass.,
past president of the society and a
member of Kahal B'raira, the Boston
Congregation. Gelber joined the
society board of directors in 1995;
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