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May 23, 2024 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-05-23

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MAZEL TOV
CLASS OF 2024

MSU HILLEL, THE HILLEL CAMPUS ALLIANCE OF MICHIGAN,
AND THE MSU SERLING INSTITUTE FOR JEWISH STUDIES AND
MODERN ISRAEL CONGRATULATE YOU!

The MSU Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel is one

of the leading programs in the country. The Institute offers a wide

selection of courses in Jewish Studies/Israel Studies. We send

students to study in Israel and bring Israeli scholars to teach on

campus. | jsp.msu.edu

MSU Hillel is a “home away from home” for more than

3,000 Jewish Spartans. Offering more than 250 programs

a year, students take ownership of Hillel as their Jewish

community center on campus, creating a warm and

vibrant place to explore, connect, and grow. To learn

more, visit msuhillel.org.

To learn about HCAM, which covers 10 campuses

statewide, including: Albion, Alma, CMU, EMU,

GVSU, Kalamazoo College, Michigan Tech,

NMU, SVSU and WMU, visit h-cam.net.

The Michael and Elaine Serling Institute
for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel

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