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Jewish community
members enjoy
9 tour and brunch.

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t an event in September
celebrating Michigan State
University and the Jewish
community, MSU donors, alumni and
friends received a guided tour of MSU's
new Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum
and enjoyed brunch with MSU President
Lou Anna K. Simon at Cowles House, her
official residence.
"It was a pleasure to spend the day ...
with those who contribute so much to the
life, strength and future of Michigan State
University:' she said in a letter afterward
to participants.
"This was a splendid event, all in

Yael Aronoff, MSU Israel studies
professor, with Michael Serling, MSU
alumni and longtime donor to the
university

celebration of the accomplishments of
MSU Jewish Studies, MSU Hillel and the
partnership between MSU and the Jewish
community," said Michael Serling, MSU
alumni and donor. "It was also an indica-
tion that the partnership will only get
stronger in the years to come?'

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October 3 • 2013

A tour of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at MSU included a stop in the
museum's educational wing.

Guests mingled with MSU
Jewish Studies faculty Marc
f" Bernstein (left), Benjamin
Pollock (right) and Steven
Weiland (center), former
director of the Jewish
Studies program.

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