Semantic Coherence: Michigan Hillel – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

Michigan Hillel

(https://michiganhillel.org) πŸ“Έ Data Snapshot: May 24, 2026
Semantic Coherence β€” The Lens

Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.

Semantic Coherence Homepage promise vs. Sub-page reality.
18 Impact Weight: 20 / 100
90% Reputation

There is almost zero semantic drift between the homepage’s promise of an ‘inclusive, supportive, and dynamic Jewish community’ and the sub-pages. The Students and Send Soup pages deliver the actual infrastructure for that community, transitioning from broad mission statements to functional logistics such as engagement fellowships and kosher food access.

Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.

πŸ—οΈ Semantic Structure β€” heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Homepage – Michigan Hillel (https://michiganhillel.org)
Title

Homepage – Michigan Hillel

Meta

Michigan Hillel

H1 Short Process
H2 testimonials
H2 Send us a message!
NAV_HEADER_REPEATED_BODY Students – Michigan Hillel (https://michiganhillel.org/students/)
Title

Students – Michigan Hillel

H1 Students
H2 Jewish Community at Michigan Hillel
H2 Send us a message!
H3 Hillel Connect
H3 Be in the Know
NAV_HEADER_REPEATED Send Soup – Michigan Hillel (https://michiganhillel.org/soup/)
Title

Send Soup – Michigan Hillel

H1 Send Soup
H2 Jewish Penicillin Hotline
H2 Send us a message!
H3 Delivery Info
NAV_HEADER_REPEATED Prospective Students – Michigan Hillel (https://michiganhillel.org/prospective-students/)
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Prospective Students – Michigan Hillel

H1 Prospective Students
H2 Send us a message!
H3 Thinking about visiting or committing to U of M? Already admitted?
H3 Have more questions?
πŸ“ The Narrative β€” clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (https://michiganhillel.org) Homepage – Michigan Hillel
[H1] Welcome to
Michigan Hillel
Our mission is to cultivate an inclusive, supportive, and dynamic Jewish community that fosters the growth of each and every Jewish student.

Explore Upcoming Hillel Eventsscroll to view more

[H1] Welcome to
Michigan Hillel
Our mission is to enrich the lives of Jewish students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world

Explore Community with Hillel

First Year Students
FYSH (First Year Students at Hillel) is an active group offering many events throughout the year. They offer programs like our Early Move-In Retreat, bonfires at Hillel, Freshmen Shabbats, ice cream socials, mentorship programs, residence hall events & leadership opportunities.
Learn More

Returning Students
All students can engage in and build community in so many different ways. We offer many student-led groups, leadership and internship opportunities, learning cohorts, Greek life programs, plus international immersive experiences, too. We encourage you to explore these and more through our Hillel Connect program to get get involved.
Learn More

Grad Students
The University of Michigan has one of the largest Jewish graduate student communities in the nation. Our graduate student community, jGrad, is a warm and welcoming group, hosting many social, holiday, and other events at Hillel and in homes. Connect with jGrad to become a part of the community.
Learn More

[H2] testimonials

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Grab-N-Go
Fresh, Kosher sandwiches and salads can now be found at our front entrance. Students are welcome to grab a bite on the go or stay to enjoy while studying in any number of our quiet study space. Purchase conveniently with a credit card or via PayPal at our front desk.

Dine with us

Sign Up for our Newsletter
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SUB-PAGE (https://michiganhillel.org/students/) Students – Michigan Hillel
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[H1] Students

[H2] Jewish Community at Michigan Hillel
As the leading Jewish student organization here in Ann Arbor, Michigan Hillel has hundreds of programs and events, student groups, learning cohorts, and immersive experiences to be a part of. As you look through our site, we encourage you to get excited and to ask questions. Please know that all of our staff and student leaders are here for you throughout your time at UofM and beyond. We welcome you to contact us at any time – from being a perspective all the way to a UM alum!

[H3] Hillel Connect
A great first stop is Hillel Connect. Through this engagement fellowship program, we have student leaders who are excellent in helping to make our big campus feel just a little bit smaller. They help to build relationships with and between Jewish students at the University of Michigan, introducing them to Jewish community, to other Jewish students, or to specific programs and events.
Get connected! Please fill out this form if you would like to get connected to one of our fellows for coffee, tea, french fries, or anything you want – it’s on Hillel!

Hillel Connect

[H3] Be in the Know
We’d love to have you tell us a little bit about yourself through our Student Information Form. Through this form, you’ll get registered to receive our weekly e-newsletter for students – The Mich-Mash, and much much more. In addition – it will then give you access to our online Platform to register for high holidays meals, services, programs, etc. Rest assured, all information you provide us is kept confidential and will not be sold or shared outside of Michigan Hillel.

Student Info Form
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SUB-PAGE (https://michiganhillel.org/soup/) Send Soup – Michigan Hillel
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[H1] Send Soup

[H2] Jewish Penicillin Hotline
Our Jewish Penicillin Hotline is a longstanding student-led initiative and tradition at U of M. Our student delivery crew brings frozen kosher matzah ball soup (vegetarian option available) to sick students on campus, at no cost! If you or someone you know is feeling sick, please fill out the form below to place a soup order.
Supported by David and Pamela Haron

[H3] Delivery Info
Deliveries happen in the evening Monday through Thursday delivery throughout the academic year.
Orders can only be fulfilled when placed online via the form here or below.
Michigan Hillel is only able to deliver within the Michigan campus housing community. Any students living outside the immediate campus housing area are welcome to arrange a soup pickup at Hillel!
There is a 4:00 pm deadline Monday through Thursday in order for soups to be delivered that night. Soup ordered after 4:00 pm or over the weekend will be delivered on the next soup delivery evening.
Delivery times are between 5:00 pm and 7:30 pm, Monday through Thursday. Please ensure the student will be home during those hours.
We do not deliver Friday through Sunday, Jewish and University holidays, or during the summer months.
If it is not convenient for the soup to be delivered in the evenings, arrangements may be made to pick up the soup at Hillel from 9-5 pm during the week.
If you would like to make a donation to support great programs like our Jewish Penicillin Hotline, please click here. Questions? Email iwantchickensoup@gmail.com.
Reminder: please do not email your order; only orders submitted via the form can be fulfilled.
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SUB-PAGE Β· THIN (https://michiganhillel.org/prospective-students/) Prospective Students – Michigan Hillel
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[H1] Prospective Students

[H3] Thinking about visiting or committing to U of M? Already admitted?
If you are considering coming to Michigan, it’s a good idea to visit campus and get a taste of what life is like here. In addition to getting an official U-M campus tour, Hillel would love to help you see Jewish life on campus.

Let us know if you're already admitted for the Class of 2030 hereLearn more about Early Move-In

[H3] Have more questions?
Contact Assistant Director Haley Schreier.
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