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January 29, 2015 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-01-29

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$2.00 JAN. 29-FEB. 4, 2015 / 9-15 SHEVAT 5775

theJEWISHNEWS.co,m

A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION

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Destructive Acts

on

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»

Flying High

-

work

»

Vandalism of ski resorts blamed

fraternity and sorority members.

making

Brothers

See page 16.

buy a drone and get right to

......
III""'"

money. See page 72.

Restructuring The J CC Board Changes need to

be made to

ensure

directors avoid

pitfalls.

See page 68.

Drone Brothers: Merrick and Zach Wolfe.

metro

Securing

Our Future

Federation's Centennial Fund
will provide tong-term support.

Elizabeth Applebaum

Special

to the Jewish News

Young Jewish professionals
group is energizing life

in Ann Arbor.

Adam Finkel

I Special

Above:

to the Jewish News

Steering Committee members

at Sukkot: (back row) Ben Freed. Aimee

Flood. Andrew Missel. Mitch Adler and

David Zimet; (front row) Eric Weiner,

Laura

and Sarah

Udell. Hope Peskin-Shepherd

Paleg. Not

pictured

Berman and

are

Julia

Judy Lansky.

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Arbor is the

quintessential college town:

a

walkable, spirited campus community that attracts
thousands of top- tier undergrads each year. Often

overlooked is the fact that it attracts

a

growing cohort of

post-graduate young Jewish professionals

-

several who

grew up in the greater Jewish Detroit area.
David Zimet is one of those young professionals. He

was

and moved to Ann Arbor at age 4.
He attended the Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor for several

born in

Herzliya, Israel,

years before going to Ann Arbor public schools. Now the
Eastern Michigan University graduate is a digital marketing

specialist at Domino's

Pizza.

"Like many young adults from Michigan:' Zimet said, "my
plan after graduating college was to move to Chicago and

enjoy big-city living for a few years. The universe had differ­

plans me, and I was fortunate to land a great job in digi­
marketing at Domino's. That kept me in Ann Arbor, and I
couldn't be happier:'

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