for college students by college students Israel from page 26 Reporters: Heather Hoberman, Ari Jacobvitz, Erin Kaplan, Josh Kazdan, Sam Plotkin jewish @ edu staff • editorial: (248) 351-5144 • kcohen©thejewishnews.com Reporters: Heather Hoberman, Eastern Michigan University; Ari Jacobovitz, Wayne State University; Erin Kaplan, Western Michigan University; Josh Kazdan, Grand Valley State University; Sam Plotkin, Michigan State University • Special thanks to all Hillels in Michigan for contributions. WE WANT' YOUR STORY! Are you a Jewish college student from Metro Detroit involved in an entrepreneurial adventure, a special program, coping with adversity or living your dream? E-mail kcohen@renmedia.us and you may see your story on these pages! supervising staff Chief Operating Officer I F. Kevin Browett Editorial Director I Robert Sklar Executive Editor I Keri Guten Cohen " Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit ALLIANCE FOR JEWISH EDUCATION Creative Director I Deorah Schultz Sales Director I Keith Farber IT Director I Deanna Spivey Supported by a generous grant from Federation's Stephen H. Schulman Millennium Fund. A Jewish Renaissance Media publication © 2011, Southfield, Michigan DETROIT JEWISH NEWS remaining for the Lakers tennis team. Some of those experiences include training at some of the most well-regarded tennis facilities including Chris Evert Tennis Academy in Boca Raton, Fla., and Nick Bollitieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Fla. He then tested his ability playing in national International Tennis Federation (ITF) tournaments, where he ended up ranked 300 in the world for junior singles. In addition, he was ranked the No. 1 player in Israel from ages 14-16 and in the top three at age 18. He used his experience to become a tennis instructor him- self at University of California, Los Angeles, where he still helps to develop younger players in the summer. His talent earned him a scholarship first at West Alabama University in Livingston in 2008- 2010, where he played in one of the top single's positions for two years, and now on Grand Valley's team. His ability as a player is important to the team, but his ability as a leader is especially important to the young Grand Valley tennis team. In Israel, his training in Krav Maga (an Israeli self-defense system) helped him become part of the Israeli Air Force. He brings the same work ethic of a soldier to the tennis court, along with enthusiasm. He can always be seen making an impact, even when he is not on the court. "I will try to make our team stronger by helping them with my experience and help my teammates in everything I can," Delgado-Rochas says. "My hope is to achieve our main goals!" John Black, head tennis coach, says, "Benny brings maturity to the team. He's a little older and has served in the military and has leadership skills to go with that. He also brings another perspective coming from another country and expands the horizons of others on the team. He's a very strong tennis player and athletically will boost the team and make it better." As his Jewish teammate, I am excited to have him join our team. It will definitely help toughen our core and make our players all around him better. He is constantly improving our team; providing helpful techniques and instituting an optimistic attitude. The men's season is began this month and, with his help, our team may be able to get much farther than last year. Our goals are set high to make Nationals and win our conference. And along the way, Delgado is experiencing new things such as being surrounded by snow for the first time. Josh Kazdan of Southfield is a junior at Grand Valley State in Allendale. Leader in trainin Where do you avant to go? What do you want to be? Whatever your aspirations, Wayne State University can help you answer those questions. Wayne State holds the Carnegie Foundation's highest designation for research activity — a distinction shared by only 3.6 percent of U.S. universities. And that means the men and women who teach at Wayne State are creating the knowledge that will change the world of tomorrow. Whether your field is alternative energy technology, the life sciences, the fine arts or any of our hundreds of other excellent graduate and professional programs, you'll find that discovery begins at Wayne State. Come be a part of it, and become the leader you're destined to be. We invite you to take a tour of Wayne State's campus to see everything we have to offer. Visit wayne.edu to schedule your tour. 28 AIM HIGHER 1629970 February 10 2011