Good Sukkos Detra- Yeshiva University NEXTGen celebrates the holiday at Bais Chabad. Becky Hurvitz I Special to the Jewish News T he Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's NEXTGen Detroit and Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center pre- sented the third annual Good Sukkos Detroit on Thursday, Oct. 1, in West Bloomfield. More than 100 young adults got together to celebrate the holiday in Bais Chabad's beautiful sukkah and enjoyed a Middle Eastern feast while connecting with other young Jewish adults of all backgrounds. Good Sukkos Detroit is a once- a-year special edition of NEXTGen Detroit's monthly Good Shabbos Detroit series, which invites young adults to experience a Friday night service and meal at different congrega- tions across Metro Detroit. For the last three years, Bais Chabad has played host to the always well attended event. Young adult guest speakers from the Bais Chabad community included Eliana Leah Silfe, who recently returned to Metro Detroit to work at Bodman Law in Detroit after graduat- „ UDENT ERAM ZAGHI ing from Harvard Law School, and Ryan Beale, entrepreneur, author, martial artist and psychotherapist. Bar Ben Yaakov, who just finished a two-year assignment as an Agency for Israel emissary in Paris, was in town visiting from Israel and shared her experience working with the young adult Parisian Jewish community dur- ing times of anti-Semitism in France. "Combining what we do through- out the year with our Good Shabbos Detroit program and giving it a Sukkot makeover for this one special night, Good Sukkos Detoit is always a favor- ite, and this year was no exception:' said Good Shabbos Detroit chair and NEXTGen Detroit Board member Sam Dubin. "I'm thrilled that so many people came out to celebrate with us, and I want to thank Bais Chabad for once again being such gracious hosts and providing us with an authentic Sukkot experience The event's corporate sponsor was the Farbman Group. * VALID DURING FALL kilt 2015 PROPERTY OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY NO -TRANSFERABLE 33000376362 I Ihrommmir r I The future in your hands. The beautiful Meet Eram Zaghi from Boca Raton. A Math major at Yeshiva sukkah at Bais University, with a minor in Finance, Eram is Vice President of the Chabad Torah Finance Club and Portfolio Manager of the Investment Club. At YU, Center opportunities to lead allow students like Eram to explore and reach their potential, as Eram did when he co-founded the Math Center, providing peer tutoring on campus. His determination to continue his pursuit of academic excellence and to advancing his Jewish studies led Eram to Yeshiva University. Eram's commitment to the classical yeshiva experience and his Sephardic customs alongside secular academics have been realized at YU. His college experience and intense career preparation are Ryan Beale speaks to the crowd. Rebecca Esther Hurvitz and Jessica Goodwin enriched by his integrated Jewish studies program. This is the essence of Torah U'Madda and what sets YU apart. Picture yourself at YU. #NowhereButHere Yeshiva University L Sam Dubin and Alyssa McMillan UN www.yu.edu1212.960.52771yuadmit@yu.edu Marc Silberstein and Eviatar Baksis www.yu.edu/apply 2035 27