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March 29, 2018 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-03-29

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March 29 • 2018

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In January,
U-M Hillel’s
environmental
and sustainability
group, Hayerukim,
celebrated Tu
b’Shevat with
acai bowls. Noa
Gafni, U-M Hillel‘s
Jewish Agency for
Israel Fellow, and
Rebecca Grbinich,
U-M Hillel‘s Social
Justice Springboard
Fellow, create theirs.

On Jan. 11, Jewish
students from
Hillel of Metro
Detroit’s six
college campuses
came together to
play whirlyball in
Novi to celebrate
the beginning of
the new winter
semester at HMD’s
Welcome Back
whirlyball event.

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