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October 10, 2019 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-10-10

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32 | OCTOBER 10 • 2019

Hillel of Metro Detroit
has received funding for
four Applebaum Family
Engagement Interns for the
2019/2020 school year. Each
student intern works to
connect Jewish students to
Jewish life on campus and in
the Detroit community.
Rachel Peysakhova is a
Wayne State University soph-
omore majoring in global
studies. This summer, she
participated in a Birthright
Israel trip.
Jeremy Rosenberg is in his
third year at WSU. He is pres-
ident of AEPi and, when he
is not hanging out in Hillel of
Metro Detroit’
s lounge, you
can probably find him on the
field at Comerica Park, where
he is a ball boy for the Detroit

Tigers.
Sarah Timlin is a WSU stu-
dent studying economics and
psychology. In the past, she
has participated in BBYO and
Tamarack camp. Sarah says
she is happy she has rediscov-
ered her passion for Judaic
programming and mingling
at Hillel events.
Ilyssa Brunhild is a junior
at Oakland University study-
ing choral music education.
She is actively involved in her
sorority Gamma Phi Beta as
well as several other student
organizations on campus.
Ilyssa spends her summers
as a music specialist at
Tamarack Camps, where she
says she feels connected to
the Jewish community.

HMD Applebaum Interns Named

HMD interns: Jeremy Rosenberg, Sarah Timlin, Rachel Peysakhova
and Ilyssa Brunhild.

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