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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
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Aaron Goss (West Bloomfield),
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at Hebrew University; Geoff Levin
(Wheeling, Ill.), studying peace
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Haifa University; Simon Stratford
(Buffalo Grove, Ill.) and Katherine
Holland (West Bloomfield), studying
Jewish studies at Tel Aviv University.
The Farmington Hills-based Society
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past president of the society and a
member of Kahal B'raira, the Boston
Congregation. Gelber joined the
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The Jewish Historical Society of
Michigan appointed Wendy Rose
Bice as associae director. In addition
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director Aimee Ergas in leading the
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