AUGUST 15 • 2024 | 41 J N of JSU president in the past year. As part of the JSU, there is an annual retreat during which the entire board works together and facilitates thoughtful discussions on where the JSU is going next. Each year I have been able to be a part of such a great program, I’ve truly been blown away by the people who surround me at JSU/ Hillel. There were times in which I was working on a new project or try- ing to overcome a challenge, and I always felt support because of the bonds I had built within these dif- ferent programs. Many of the successful programs that were seen in the past three years are carried forward into the next year but then developed fur- ther as new perspectives are added into the program planning. One of my favorite parts of being a part of the community the JSU and Hillel has created is getting to learn something every day. It has truly been a great experience being able to be so involved over the past few years! @ Rebekah Weiskopf of Novi, Michigan, is a junior; Minaleah Koffron of Portage, Michigan, is a sophomore; and Maddie Dallas of Fairfax, Virginia, is a senior at Michigan State University. Maddie Dallas (third from right) and friends celebrate the first Shabbat dinner of the Fall 2023 semester. Ali Schuman, Minaleah Koffron and Andrew Klein celebrate Purim at MSU Hillel. Advance America ALDI Bling Bling Book Beat Church’s Chicken/ White Castle Conservative Cuts Dollar Castle DTLR J Anthony Kroger Lee Beauty Supply McDonalds Medical Weight Loss Metro PCS Metropolitan Dry Cleaners Mookey’s Beans & Greens Original Bread Basket Rainbow Street Corner Music Step In Style Suit Depot T Nails Top That Lincoln Shopping Center Lincoln Shopping Center Greenfield and 10½ Mile