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May 20, 2021 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-05-20

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MAY 20 • 2021 | 69

cap&gown
2021
continued from page 64

SOPHIE ROSEN

North
Farmington
High School
Honors grad-
uate, Ahavah
BBG, Studio
A Company
Dance (7
years).
Paul Mitchell

IAN ROSENBERG

Cranbrook
Kingswood
Top Junior
boy, Cum
Laude, Evan
Shapiro
Award for
Excellence,
Rensselaer Award (highest
combined overall math & sci-
ence GPA), Top foreign lan-
guage student (French),
Outstanding state viola solo-
ist, Prize Papers recipient
(junior year), Award-winning
Model U.N. delegate (6
times).
University of Michigan

ISAIAH RUBIN

Groves High
School
National
Honor
Society,
Ambassador
PTO Groves
High School,
Friendship Circle volunteer,
Creator Caring Card for
COVID-19 Initiative.
Indiana University

BARRY SABIN

Bloomfield
Hills High
School
Varsity Cross
Country,
Varsity Golf,
DECA
Captain,
Student Leadership, Jewish
Fund Teen Board.
University of Michigan

AVERY SALESIN

Cranbrook
Kingswood
Varsity
Volleyball
Captain,
Coaches
Award
Volleyball,
Varsity Lacrosse, National
Honor Society, Bridge the
Divide facilitator, COVID
Connections Leader for
Jewish Senior Life.
University of Michigan

ALEX SCHER

Walled Lake
Central High
School
Varsity High
School
League
Tennis,
Regional
Tennis Champs 2020, All-
Conference winners back-to-
back years, High School
League Baseball, Travel
Baseball, President Max
Fisher AZA.
Central Michigan University

continued on page 70

MAY 2021

Landmark partnership
will address social issues
that impact health

A partnership between Henry Ford Health
System and Michigan State University,
finalized in January 2021, is built on the
concept that health care is a fundamental
building block of a strong community. The
organizations seek to enhance access to
quality, affordable, compassionate health
care through shared education, research
and clinical integration for urban and rural
populations.

Committed to redesigning care around
patients and communities, the partnership
aligns efforts across key departments and
programs to advance the state of
Michigan’s leadership in scientific discovery,
education and exceptional health care.
Henry Ford Health System and MSU will
foster innovative, groundbreaking
research; provide best-in-class cancer care;
train and increase diversity and inclusion
among the next generation of health care

Continued on page 2

MICHIGAN STATE
U N I V E R S I T Y

With his wife, Edythe Broad, MSU’s most generous
alumnus built an enduring legacy.

Mazel T
ov!

We couldn't be more
proud of you! Your
talent and heart never
ceases to amaze us.
Continue to always
reach for the stars!
We know that you
will make all your
dreams come true!
We love you to the
moon and back!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Ava
and Lucy

Ella Sidder

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