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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

