Alternative Spring Break During Spring Break, Hillel will be hosting an alternative Spring Break Trip at the Kayam Farm. Kayam is a Jewish educational farm in Maryland, and we’ll spend a few days farming as well as hiking, canoeing, and biking in the Chesapeake Bay Area. If you haven’t yet made plans for Spring Break, […]…Continue Reading Miscellaneous Jews News, 1/23
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Hillel News, 1/14
1. Shabbat It’s a themed Shabbat!!!! This week’s theme: Prom. Come fifteen minutes early (5:15) to drink punch and have your prom picture taken. You can even nominate prom king or queen (email Leah) Be sure to wear your favorite prom outfit! As normal, services start at 5:30, Dinner at 6:30. 2. Community Supper Friday in two […]…Continue Reading Hillel News, 1/14
Modern Hebrew Candidate Lecture this week – Wednesday at 12:30
You are invited to the following lecture by Bracha Azoulay Brandeis University “Israeli-Ethiopian Mothers: Ethnic Identity, Hebrew Language and Dealing with Disabilities” Wednesday, January 12th 12:30 p.m. Munroe Hall room 314 Dr. Azoulay is a candidate for the three year position of Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Hebrew….Continue Reading Modern Hebrew Candidate Lecture this week – Wednesday at 12:30
Hillel News, 1/6
Shabbat Friday Night services at 5:30, dinner at 6:30. Come for either or both, it’ll be great food and a lot of fun as always! Community Supper Havurah, the Jewish community in town, is running this week’s community supper – … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Hillel News, 1/6
Shabbat services December 10th
Still on campus? Not to worry! Shabbas services are still happening at 5:30PM.
If you won’t be here, have a good break and safe travels!
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Hanukkah
Hanukkah begins tonight, Wednesday Dec. 1st. We’ll be lighting a menorah together at the Jewish Center tonight (Wed.) at 5:30pm, Thursday at 5:30, Friday right before Shabbat, and Saturday also at 5:30pm. It only takes a few minutes and will … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Hanukkah
Annual Classics Department Reading: The Aeneid
Each year, students and faculty in the Classics Department host a reading of a complete work from antiquity, outside on the Davis Family Library front steps. Anyone is welcome to stop by and listen! The Latin epic about the destruction … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Annual Classics Department Reading: The Aeneid