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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-04-02

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Consignment and Auction House

Where The Past IS Present

Helping Hand

Student benefits from
Hebrew Free Loan program.

M

y name is Jason Markowitz,

and I am a sophomore at
the University of Michigan-

Dearborn, attending the College of Business

and majoring in finance. I am an ambitious,
driven, motivated student who likes to take

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advantage of all good opportunities that
come my way, and the William Davidson

Specializing in Iconic 20th Century Furniture, Fine Art, Jewelry,
Home Decor and Women's Apparel.

We Are BUYING, and Accepting Consignments

Open 6 Days/Week Tue. - Sat. 12-6 Sun. 12-4

3325 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor, MI 48320
248-481-8884
info@leshoppe.net I www.leshoppe.net

U-M-Dearborn sophomore
Jason Markowitz

Jewish College Loan Program through Hebrew
Free Loan was definitely a great opportunity.

of financial stability, but it also has allowed
me greater choices to take as many credits

Applying for the loan was a no-brainer
because the online application was quick

as I can handle, buy the school supplies that I
need, and join school-based clubs or organiza-

and easy and, as a finance student, I thought

tions of my liking. I can free myself to pursue

the interest-free money made good financial
sense. This program really allows students

the academics and extra-curriculars that can
help me move toward my goals, putting my

and their families to have a worry-free expe-
rience when it comes to the financial portion

focus in the areas of greatest advantage.
With my own hard work and the backing

of college.
This loan helped create a solid foundation

of the Metro Detroit Jewish community, I'm
enjoying my education, learning and gain-

for my college career. Not only has the inter-

ing experience, and I feel confident about

est-free money for college given me the gift

my future. @

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WESTCOASTSUMMER.COM • A PROJECT OF JYN

The ultimate travel camp
for Jewish teens.

MSU students on the MSU Hillel/HCAM Taglit-Birthright
Israel trip last December: sophomore Jacob Levine, West
Bloomfield; junior Ethan Mendelson, Farmington Hills;
junior Isaac Kurzmann and sophomore Neil Rosenthal,
both of West Bloomfield.

JULY 27- AUGUST 10, 2015

Explore. Learn. Grow.

Find out
how you can
join this trip

FREE!

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GVSU dinner-and-learn program with Rabbi Dan
Horwitz: top row, junior Michael Kaye, West Bloomfield;
senior Joey Hockin, White Lake; junior David Duthinh,
Clarkston; sophomore Gabe Hessenthaler, Huntington
Woods; Rabbi Dan Horwitz, senior Jewish educator
for HCAM and MSU Hillel; bottom row, junior Shelby
Bruseloff, West Bloomfield; and sophomore Audra
Gamble, Canton.

For more info and to register:

Visit: WWW.WESTCOASTSUMMER.COM

Call: 905.889.7582

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