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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-10-27

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DEMOCRAT

ENDORSED BY

LARRY’S EXPERIENCE INCLUDES:

Past president of Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Hills

Past vice chair of the Michigan Civil
Service Commission

Past Treasurer of the Michigan
Democratic Party

VOTE LARRY DE ITCH FOR U M
REGENT NOVEMBER 8TH!

UM Regent for 24 years

I have known Larry and his wife Penny for many years. I respect their commitment to
our community’s highest and best values. In over two decades of service, Larry has
brought those values to his work on the Board of the University of Michigan. He has
been tremendously effective in taking the University from strength to greater strength
while holding it true to its role as a great public institution - open and accessible to all.
Please join me in voting for Larry Deitch.

– CA R L LE VI N , R E T I R E D UN I T E D STAT E S S E N ATO R

Paid for by Laurence Deitch for Regent Committee 1901 St. Antoine, 6th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226

2132160

NOWHERE
BUT HERE

Yeshiva University stands alone as a vibrant institution where students immerse themselves in academics
and extracurricular pursuits, while simultaneously living a Torah lifestyle. At other schools, exams on Yom Tov,
games on Shabbat and BDS rallies are elements of the “college experience” students must navigate.

Achieving their academic, recreational and spiritual goals is why YU students find outstanding success
when applying to graduate schools and entering their chosen careers including 94% (44 students)
accepted to medical school, 96% (27 students) to dental school and 100% (60 students) to law school
in the last year.

With unparalleled faculty and Jewish resources, YU offers it all—including $42 million in scholarships and
financial assistance benefiting 79% of students.

COME EXPERIENCE THE YU DIFFERENCE WWW.YU.EDU/OPENHOUSE

WOMEN’S OPEN HOUSE AND ISRAEL FAIR
Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 9am

Stern College for Women | Sy Syms School of Business
Beren Campus

MEN’S OPEN HOUSE AND ISRAEL FAIR
Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 9am

Yeshiva College | Sy Syms School of Business
Wilf Campus

www.yu.edu | 646.592.4440 | yuadmit@yu.edu

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