CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2017 FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT 4 PAWS COMMUNITY CENTER for college students by college students Holocaust Survivors Luncheon At U-M Pet Resort r Daycare r Training Grooming r Web Cameras 248-230-PAWS (7297) 2244 Franklin Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 www.4pawscc.com “Let us love your pet while you are away” CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2017! Custom Swimwear by Exelnt Designs fitting women for 36 years Pick your style, size & color 10 OFF! $ Expires 6.30.17 JN Junior Anna Kelman, Bloomfield Hills; sophomore Emily Dworkin, Plano, Texas; Holocaust survivor Edith Maniker; junior Julia Berg, Los Angeles; and sophomore Matthew Mansour, Bloomfield Hills O n Sunday, Nov. 13, University of Michigan Hillel students gathered with Holocaust Survivors for SHARE’s (Students for Holocaust Awareness, Remembrance and Education) annual Survivor Luncheon. This was a great opportunity for students to meet Holocaust sur- vivors and their families, and for survivors to share their personal stories. “My second time going to the SHARE luncheon was just as powerful, if not more than the first,” said sophomore Rina Steinberg of Huntington, N.Y. “Hearing the stories of survivors never ceases to be heart-wrenching, but what is more powerful is hearing about the incredible lives these survivors lived post-Shoah. I cherish each story I hear from a survivor, as it is my responsibility to be passing these stories onto the next generation when the survivors are no longer here to tell them.” Sophomore Melissa Berlin of Farmington Hills said, “I am still struggling to understand the burden our generation carries of gathering the few firsthand accounts that remain of the Holocaust and transforming them into lessons that will guide our decisions as future leaders. “The unique experience of the annual SHARE Survivor Luncheon allows for multidimensional dialogue between survivors and students, and opens the door for conversation beyond the facts of the survivors’ stories,” she added. “Survivors are a gift of living history, and the conversations that the SHARE luncheon facilitates empowers students to enter the world stage armed with wisdom, knowledge and loud voices.” @ DJ Kosha Dillz At U-M D SWIMWEAR No Appointments Necessary Thousands of Suits in Stock! uring winter semester, the Nachshon Project partnered with Michigan Hillel’s American Movement for Israel and Kol Hakavod, Hillel’s premier acapella group, to bring Kosha Dillz to campus for a concert and interactive talk. Born to Israeli immigrant parents, he was raised in Edison, N.J., spending summers in Kiray Tib’on, Israel. He rhymes in English, Hebrew and Spanish. A graduate of Rutgers, he studied creative writing and now tours as a rapper. The event allowed students to learn what it is like being Jewish in a public sphere. — Mara Chaben, 5751 E. 13 Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48092 586-977-9140 120 May 25 • 2017 www.CustomSwimwear.com jn Farmington Hills, U-M senior Senior Mara Chaben of Farmington Hills interviews DJ Kosha Dillz.