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Rag§ 12’Th9N9wt-Jun$/Jvfy, 1995 Summer Break Is No Vacation For NC Hillel By Darin Diner, Program Director As students packed up their dorm rooms and apartments and headed home for the summer months, the activity was buzzing at North Carolina Hillel. Over 7~ Jewish students graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill this year, several more bid fare well to NCSU, UNCG and other cam puses. We will surely miss these stu- dents who played . such an important role in the de velopment of NC Hillel and we wish them the greatest luck! As these graduates headed down new paths, hundreds of new Jewish stu dents were making their way to Colleges and Universities across the Tar Heel state. The summer is an important time to welcome them in to our Jewish family. New and returning students are able to connect to one another at several orientation programs and through welcome letters. Each day new families stop by the Hillel build ing in Chapel Hill to see the ex citement and vibrance of Jewish life on campus. We welcome ev eryone to stop by or give us a call? Monthly summer shabbat ser vices and dinners along with other programs are certainly keeping everyone busy. The Fall semester is already shaping up to be yet another exciting one as well. Dates are already in place for some great programming and the student boards are eagerly awaiting everyone’s return. Mark your cal endars now for such exciting events as the Annual North Carolina Hillel state-wide retreat at Camp Chestnut Ridge in Efland land, October 27 - 29th and the Annual Hillel Hanukah Bash set for December 2nd. Also in the books is a truly exciting night of culture and beauty March 12,1996. Join the Durham-Chapel Hill Jew ish community for a special cel ebration followed by a magical concert by world-famous musician Itzhak Perlman on the UNC-CH campus. It’s all part of the ever growing Jewish Life on North Carolina Campuses. See y’all soon! 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Chaiiahs and Assoiled Cakes from New York SandiMiches to ealin or take out Corned Beef, Pastami, Turkey, Salami, Franks Hrt; Sun. 10-3 • M-W 10-6 • Th 10-6 • Fri. 9-3 • Cto—d S«L MBA Wins Awards at Convention Mickey Barak Aberman AZA was awarded at this year’s Spring Council Convention on May 5-7, 1995. The chapter had 12 mem bers present at the convention which was the culmination of BBYO events on the Council level this year. MBA won awards for Social Program of the Year (Sweetheart- Beau), Cultural Program of the Year (International Food Fiesta), Religious Program of the Year (Tti B’ Shvat & Schindler’s List) and Athletic Program of the Year (MBA Invitational). MBA was also honored as the NC Council Chapter of the Year. Two Alephs from MBA re ceived individual awards. Jonathan Friend was named MT (Aleph-in- Training) of the Year, and Mark Resnik was named Aleph of the Year for the Council. Maiic also received the Silver Shield of David Award, for outstanding involve ment. What's On Your Mind? Send Your Letters To; CJN 5007 Providence Rd, Charlotte, NC 28226 Congratulations Graduates Mike Goldman graduated from the University of Richmond with a B.A. in Economics. He will be employed as a Financial Consultant with Wheat First Butcher Singer in Winston-Salem, NC. David Rosen, son of Phyllis and Morrie Rosen, graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a Masters degree in Hospital Administration. Sherry Nicole Seitttn graduated from UNC-CH with a B.A. in Communication Studies with a minor in Linguistics. She will be going to graduate school for a Masters in Speech Pathology at the University of Georgia. The following high school seniors will graduate with the class of ‘95: Lee Benfield, Stacy Blumenthaly Rachel Diamond, Shain Elden, Shara Grifenhagen, Emily Hopkins, Evan Kirsh, Rebecca Levine, HUan Levine, Jesse Lieberman, Andrew Lyons, Casey Neumann, Adam Olshan, Mara Prandi- Abrams, Mark Resnik, Corey Rose, Perry Moniuszko, Adam Smith, Ryan Stewart, Michael Wendroff, William Zimmern, Cara Wilkoff, East.. ^SDonsiye. The Car's Pretty Great Tbo, Mercedes-Benz is not your ordinary car. And Beck Mercedes-Benz is not your ordinary dealership. Like the finest cars In the world, we are a world apart from the mainstream. Visit our dealership and meet Beck's professk>nal sales representatives and hi^ly skilled service technicians. We’re certain you will be impressed. BECK MEBCECeS-EENZ 5141 East Independence Blvd. • Charlotte^ NC • 535-6400
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