Saturday, December 17, 2005

[Hillel-at-Loyola] Mazal Tov and L'hitraot!

Shalom,

As finals are ending, we want to wish a Mazal Tov to Katya Bayer, Hillel's
president last year, and Alexei Dolgin, Hillel Board Member on their
graduation this semester!

We also want to wish a L'hitraot (Hebrew for Bon Voyage!) to the Loyola
students traveling to Israel this winter on Hillel trips:

Frank Elterman, Inna Glatman, Masha Izakson, David Konstant, Jennie Lev,
Dennis Parad, Anna Rozman, Annie Shapiro, Melissa Suran, Hadleigh Vining,
Brittany Wagner, and Lisette Zaid.

Happy Chanukkah! to everyone and watch for special listserve messages over
Winter Break.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Schedules and first week of school

Schedules and first week of school

All Board members should make sure their new schedules are put on Patti's desk
so we can plan the first Board meeting for second semester.  We decided that we
would have food the first week of school.  We will have bagels on Tuesday,
falafel on Wednesday, and pizza on Thursday.

Have a wonderful break.




 

Some Dates to remember

Calendar dates to remember:

Social Committee
Thursday, January 26 - "CARDS and S'MORES" - Poker, doorak and other games.
Saturday, January 28 - "SKATE for ISRAEL"
Saturday, February 11 - "COMEDY SPORTZ"
Wednesday, February 22 - "SAMMAH HOOKAH BAR"
Wednesday, March 15 - "PURIM MASQUERADE PARTY" (with Judaica Committee)

Judaica Committee
Monday, January 30 - "THE TEN PLAGUES" - Rabbi Zev Drutman
Friday, February 3 - "CHINESE SHABBAT DINNER"
Monday, February 13 -"TU B'SHVAT TABLE" - 10-2 in CFSU
Friday, February 17 -"SHABBAT SERVICE and DELI DINNER"
Monday, February 27 -"THE MEANING OF PURIM" - Rabbi Zev Drutman
Wednesday, March 1 -"PRE-PURIM JEWELRY MAKING"
Friday, March 24 -"ISRAEL SHABBAT DINNER"
Monday, March 27 -"THE MEANING OF PASSOVER" - Rabbi Zev Drutman
Wednesday, April 5 -"SEDER WORKSHOP"
Wednesday, April 12 -"HILLEL FIRST SEDER"
Friday, April 28 -"BASEBALL SHABBAT DINNER"

Israel/Political Action Committee
Tuesday, January 24 -"ISRAEL UPDATE" - Andy David, Vice Israeli Counsel
Monday, March 20 - Friday, March 24 -"ISRAEL WEEK"
Mondays - Israel-related topics in the news will be discussed by Alex Reznikov
from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm and Kevin Gafni from 3-4 pm.
Film Series - Israeli or Jewish-themed films will be shown throughout the
semester either on a Monday at 7pm or a Tuesday at 4:30pm.

Volunteer and Communication Committees will meet over break.

Great Interview on Yiddish

To all Hillelians;
 
Here's a great interview from NPR on kvetching, complaining and cursing in Yiddish:
 
 

MAZAL TOV KATYA AND ALEX!!


We want to wish a Mazal Tov and Happy Graduation to Katya and Alex on
their graduation!  Hillel will not be the same without them, and hopefully
they will not be strangers to Hillel.

We send them our love.
Hillel

 

Monday, December 12, 2005

NEW HILLEL HOODIES

Shalom,

The new design for our Hillel hoodie is simply the word "Loyola" spelled
out in Hebrew and underneath in English the phrase "Hillel at Loyola."

The hoodie will be navy blue with white letters, and it will be a hoodie
without a zipper.  Each hoodie will cost $25.

To order one that will be here at the beginning of the semester either
sign up in Hillel or send an e-mail to Patti Ray at pray@luc.edu .  Please
indicate the size - S, M, L, XL, XXL.

You will pay for your hoodie when you pick it up in January.

Good luck on your exams.






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MINISTRY PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT!


University Ministry is having its annual first semester party for students
tomorrow night from 8-10 PM.  We are having our Birthright Orientation
from 6-8 PM in the Hayes Room that some of you are involved in.

The Ministry Party is on the First Floor in the Student Lounge.  They will
have really good food, including our kosher pizzas, as well as music, etc.
It would be great if those of you who will be on campus can stop by, so
they see Hillel faces at the party.

I will also come downstairs after our Birthright Meeting.

Patti

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

[This Shabbat!] Orthodox Shabbat on Campus

Shalom,

This Shabbat, December 9-10, Congregation Beth Sholom of Rogers Park, is
hosting a Modern Orthodox Shabbaton in the Shoreline Towers Party Room at
6301 Sheridan Road with Rabbi Ira Bedzow.

Below is the announcement about the "East Rogers Park Community Shabbat."
Beth Sholom was the beautiful synagogue at Pratt and Sheridan that is
currently unusable but is hopefully being rebuilt as a smaller synagogue
on the first floor of what will be a condo develpment on that land.  That
process is going to take several years.  In the meantime, the Board of the
synagogue hopes to host community programs to encourage community building
during the time of the synagogue reconstruction.

Beth Sholom has retained a young, Orthodox rabbi who is currently in
Chicago going to graduate school at the University of Chicago.  The
President of the Beth Sholom Board lives in the 6301 N. Sheridan
building, and the plan is to host shabbatons open to the entire Jewish
community of East Rogers Park about once a month.

Since Loyola is right in the neighborhood, the Board is very interested in
having Loyola students join their programs.  The Shabbat weekend includes
Friday night services and dinner and Shabbat morning services and lunch.
As the announcement makes clear, you do not need to go to both, and for
Loyola students and their friends, there is no charge.  Hillel is
subsidizing anyone who would like to experience this Shabbat.  If you
register for the Shabbaton, please explain that you are from Loyola, then
you will not be expected to pay the $10.

Since Hillel at Loyola does not offer regular Shabbat services of any
denomination, this is a wonderful opportunity to experience a Modern
Orthodox Shabbat.  If you do not live in the neighborhood and would like
accommodations, please indicate that when you register.

Here is the formal announcement:

The weekend of December 9th and 10th Congregation Beth Sholom of Rogers
Park is hosting an exciting event in East Rogers Park.  Rabbi Ira
Bedzow will be leading a community Shabbat with services, food, and
social programs.  Friday night services are at 6:00 pm, with a kosher
dinner at 7:00 pm.  Saturday morning services start a 9:30 am, with
lunch and social programs to follow.  Come either day or both, whatever
you desire.

The address for the event is:
6301 North Sheridan Road, 2nd floor party room
Chicago, IL  60660

For more information or to register for the Shabbat weekend, please
contact Nancy Komessar at (312) 822-6128 or visit
www.bethsholomrogerspark.org.


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Monday, December 05, 2005

Thursday 12-08-2005 HILLEL CHANUKKAH PARTY THURSDAY!

Shalom,

Although Chanukkah is several weeks away - Hillel is starting to celebrate
early with all the traditional Chanukkah treats and surprises!


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 - HILLEL CHANUKKAH PARTY - 6-8 PM - AT HILLEL

Our annual, informal, great food, corny music Chanukkah party!  We know
Chanukkah does not begin until December 25th - but we are partying early,
at the end of the semester!  We will decorate Hillel like Chanukkah is
here!

The party is at Hillel, in the hallway, etc.  We will just spill over into
whatever space there is!  The S'more Machine will be there, too!

Every year we also have a gift exchange.  PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU CAN
COME TO THE PARTY WHETHER YOU PARTICIPATE IN THE GIFT EXCHANGE OR NOT!!!

The Gift Exchange works like this:  Sign up in Hillel to participate
in the gift exchange.  If you sign up by today, Monday, December
5, your name will be in the envelope beneath the sign-up sheet.  Come in,
pick a name out of the envelope, and buy that person a gift that costs
up to $5.  You bring the wrapped gift to the Chanukkah party, and we do
the gift exhange around 7 PM. The gift should be creative - not expensive!

If you sign up after Monday, write your name on a slip of paper from the
bag hanging near the sign-up sheet, put your name in the envelope under
the sign-up sheet, and pull out someone else's name.

Please remember, you should absolutely come to the party, even if you do
not do the gift exchange!

There will be traditional potato latkes, soufganiot (jelly-filled donuts)
and other surprises!
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Monday, November 28, 2005

11-28-2005 [Hillel-at-Loyola] HILLEL THIS WEEK

Shalom,

We hope you had a good Thanksgiving break.  Hillel at Loyola is
co-sponsoring the showing of the film, "Crash," this Thursday and we have
our annual Chanukkah Party (this year a pre-Chanukkah party) next Thursday.
Wednesday is our final volunteer program, serving food at the Ark Cafe,
and we need volunteers for that.  These are our final Hillel programs for
the semester.  We have already begun planning for next year!

Please check the details about these programs below, and also check the
notices about the Hillel internship, cheap symphony tickets, etc.

We hope you will use these last weeks of school to stop by Hillel and say
Hi!



WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 - SERVING AT THE ARK CAFE - MEET AT HILLEL AT 4 PM

The Ark, as its name implies, is a lifesaving organization for the needy
Jewish community of Rogers Park.  The Ark Cafe happens 6 times a month,
and we plate and serve the food to the guests who sit family style.
Serving at the Ark Cafe is a true mitzvah.

If you can help, please sign up in the Hillel or e-mail Patti Ray at
pray@luc.edu.

We need to be at The Ark at 4:30 PM.  You can meet at Hillel for a ride or
get there yourself.  The Ark is at 6450 N. California.  For those riding
from Hillel, you will get back to campus before 7 PM.



THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 - 5:30 PM - CROWN CENTER AUDITORIUM - FILM "CRASH"

Hillel is one of the co-sponsoring organizations for a screening of the
cricially acclaimed flim, "Crash," followed by a panel discussion and
relfections on racism.  Alissa Melczer, Hillel Board Member, will be offer
one of the student reflections.



THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 - HILLEL CHANUKKAH PARTY!/GIFT EXCHANGE - 6-8 PM

Our annual, informal, great food, corny music Chanukkah party!  We know
Chanukkah does not begin until December 25th - but we are partying early,
at the end of the semester!  We will decorate Hillel like Chanukkah is
here!

You can come whether you sign up for the gift exchange or not!

The party is at Hillel, in the hallway, etc.  We will just spill over
into whatever space there is!  The S'more Machine will be in the hallway.

The Gift Exchange works like this - Sign up to particpate starting
Tuesday, November 29.  Next Monday, December 5 - we will take all the
names that have signed up and put them in an envelope on the bulletin
board.  Those who have signed up, come in, pick a name out of the
envelope, and buy that person a gift that costs about $5.  You bring the
wrapped gift to the Chanukkah party, and we do the gift exhange around 7 PM.
The gift should be creative - not expensive!

You should come to the party, even if you do not do the gift exchange!
There will be traditional potato latkes, soufganiot (jelly-filled donuts)
and other surprises!



HILLEL LEWIS SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM

Apply Now for Lewis Summer Internships in Chicago!

Undergrads residing (parental residence) or attending school in Illinois.

Apply on-line at www.juf.org/hillel for the Lewis Family Summer Intern
Program 2006 offering 26 paid internships in agencies/departments of the
Jewish Federation.

E-mail The Hillels of Illinois at lsip@juf.or  or call 312/444-2868 to
schedule a Winter Break interview in Chicago.

Questions?  Contact Patti Ray at pray@luc.edu or call Hillel at
773-508-2193.



CHEAP TICKETS FOR THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA'S "RHAPSODY IN BLUE"

SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 10 - 8 PM - SYMPHONY CENTER - 220 S. MICHIGAN


There are 10 tickets available on a first-come, first-serve basis at $10
for students who have not already received discount tickets from the
Hillel Brookstone Cultural Grant.

The program will include:
Bernstein  Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
Gershwin  Rhapsody in Blue
Vaughn Williams  A London Symphony

To reserve "Gordon Brookstone Cultural Fund" Tickets for the symphony:

RSVP to hillel@juf.org with your :
Name:
Address:
Phone Number and Email Address
Name of School, Year in school
Number of tickets requested (maximum 2)

You will be contacted by your Hillel Director to make arrangements to
pick up and pay for the tickets.



HILLEL EXHIBITS IN CUDAHY LIBRARY

Stop by the beautiful Hillel exhibits in the Library.

One exhibit about Israel is entitled "Hillel - Bringing Israel to Loyola."
That will be in the cases as you enter the Library.

In the case in the Silent Study Room, there is another exhibit about
Judaism and the holidays of the Jewish year entitled "Hillel - Bringing
Judaism to Loyola."

We wish you good luck as you begin your preparations for finals.












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Sunday, November 06, 2005

[Hillel-at-Loyola] BUSY HILLEL THIS WEEK!

Shalom,

The next two weeks are filled wtih special Hillel programs - really
one-of-a kind events.

Please check out each of this week's programs - Women in Medicine, our
Kristallnacht program (our Fall Holocaust program), and our opportunity to
volunteer at Uptown Cafe, Chicago's only kosher soup kitchen.

The following week there are 4 amazing entertainment happenings - 2
on-campus - 2 off-campus.
  We are announcing them this week so you can save the dates, and we will repeat them next week.


"BEING A WOMAN, BEING A DOCTOR - AN OXYMORON?"

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER  8 - 4:00 PM - HUSSEY LOUNGE, DAMEN HALL-10TH FLOOR

Co-sponsored with AED, Pre-Health Honorary and The Gannon Center for Women
and Leadership.

A panel of women ranging from medical school students to mothers of
children from infants to young adults will discuss the joys and challenges
of combining being a woman and being a doctor.

The panel will be moderated by Fran Belmonte, PhD., Associate Professor in
the Institute for Pastoral Studies and the Department of Theology, who for
20 years taught a course in Medical Humanities at Loyola University
Medical Center.

A reception will follow the panel discussion.



KRISTALLNACHT, NIGHT OF BROKEN GLASS, WAS NOVEMBER 9, 1938, WHEN THE NAZIS
BURNED 267 SYNAGOGUES, DESTROYED 7,500 SHOPS AND SOME 30,000 JEWS WERE
DEPORTED.


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 - 4 PM - TEA ROOM - MUNDELEIN CENTER - FIRST FLOOR

In Commemoration of the 67th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Night of
Broken Glass, we invite you to a very special program....

An opportunity to learn from

        ANNE LANDAU, PhD

        "The Mysteries of Rothschild Hospital, Paris, 1941-1944"


Anne Landau, a faculty member in the Dept. of French and Italian at
Northwestern University, has researched the largely untold story of how
France's Nazi-controlled Vichy government turned the Jewish Rothschild
Hospital from a place of saving lives to a place of transporting Jews to
their death.  She will share some amazing stories of survival including
the secret pockets of resistance that occurred even within a hospital
whose mission had turned from sustaining life to becoming a road to death.

This program is being co-sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages
and Literature.



VOLUNTEER AT UPTOWN CAFE, CHICAGO'S ONLY KOSHER SOUP KITCHEN

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 - MEET AT HILLEL AT 5 PM - WILIL RETURN BY 8 PM

Located in the heart of Uptown at 909 W. Wilson, The Uptown Cafe is part
of Project Ezra, the Jewish community's initiative to help the extremely
needy and sometimes homeless Jews of the Uptown neighborhood.

What is special about the Cafe, is that the setting is like a corner
restaurant, and the volunteers don aprons and use order books, and
welcome and serve the diners as guests in the restaurant.  The only thing
the diners do not get is a bill!

If you can help on Thursday, either sign up in the Hillel office or
e-mail Patti Ray at pray@luc.edu.



NEXT WEEK'S SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT WEEK!


YURI LANE, NATIONALLY KNOWN HUMAN BEATBOXER - "SOUNDTRACK CITY, CHICAGO"

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 - CROWN CENTER AUDITORIUM - 7:30 PM

Straight from rave reviews at the Viaduct Theater in Chicago, Yuri Lane
returns to Loyola this year with his new show, "Soundtrack City, Chicago."
Last year, Yuri Lane's amazing one-person show, "From Tel-Aviv to
Ramallah" was one of Hillel's biggest campuswide programs.

This year, Yuri takes his audience on a hip-hop journey through the
neighborhoods of Chicago, its characters and sounds.

Yuri Lane generates a distinct soundtrack for each character through the
art of human beatbox.

This day in the life of the city is a wild ride!  The city is built of
sound and the journey is an acoustic advetnure.

After the performance, Yuri will have a discussion and answer questions
from the audience.  A reception will follow the discussion.



ANNUAL HILLEL/CLUB COFFEEHOUSE!  GREAT MUSIC, GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!!

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 16 - ZIPOLI'S (DOWNSTAIRS, CFSU) - 7-11 PM

The annual Hillel/CLUB (Campus Life Union Board) Coffeehouse has become a
Loyola tradition!

Performers include:  Loyolacappella, One Pound Burrito, Alicia Halstead,
Alan Sufrin, Loren Wells, Misha Zilbermint and Steve Factor.

There will be Israeli food and, of course, coffee and tea - it's a
coffeehouse!



MATISYAHU - JEWISH REGGAE SUPERSTAR! IS COMING TO THE METRO

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 - METRO - 3730 N. CLARK - $18

DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 PM, SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 PM

Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com

Hillel students from throuhgout the city will be going.  Next week we will
e-mail a 6:15 PM meeting place outside the theater, where Hillel students
from other schools can all meet.

If you want to take the el together from Loyola, meet at Hillel at 5:45
PM.  We will have a sign-up in Hillel for those interested in going
together.

For more information - check out the following link:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/04003B27F4485C4B?artistid=950063&majorcatid=
10001&minorcatid=5



SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 19 - NORTH BEACH CHICAGO! - 10:30 PM-1:00 AM -
$20

This is the Fall Citywide Hillel Cross-Campus Party!  North Beach is an
amazing club that you usually cannot enter if you are under 21.  Because
Hillel has reserved the party area - all students are welcome.

If Loyola students want to go together by el - you can meet in the CFSU
Lobby at 10 PM on Saturday night.  We will have a sign-up in Hillel for
students that want to go together.

Following is the Citywide Hillel announcement:


All the Hillels in Chicagoland invite you to "Hit the Sand" at North
Beach!

SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 19 - 10:30 PM-1:00 AM - $20

Indoor Beach Volleyball, Dancing, Billiards, Bowling, Basketball,
Foosball, Darts, Party Snacks, Soda and Beer for those over 21 all
included in the price at this amazing club!  Students from all the Hillels
in the area will be there!

North Beach is at 1551 N. Sheffield.  312-266-7842 or
http://www.northbeachclub.com

Limited on-street parking and valet parking for $8.

North Beach is also Red Line accessible:  Take Red Line to North/Clybourn
Exit.  Walk west 2 blocks on North Ave. to Sheffield.  Turn left on
Sheffield to North Beach.

QUESTIONS?  Contact Patti Ray at pray@luc.edu or at Hillel at Loyola at
773-508-2193.



NOT "ENTERTAINMENT" - BUT HILLEL'S FIRST-EVER ON-CAMPUS SHABBAT SERVICE
AND DINNER

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 - HUSSEY LOUNGE - DAMEN HALL, 10TH FLOOR - 6 PM

Welcome the Sabbath with Hillel's first-ever Shabbat services followed by
a deli-style Shabbat dinner.

Student organized and led, Shabbat services will be held in the beautiful
Hussey Lounge overlooking Lake Michigan.

If you can help participate in the service, please e-mail our Judaica
chairpersons, Brett Cohen - bcohen4@luc.edu or Hadleigh Vining -
hvining@luc.edu .

The service will be in Hebrew and English.  All the Hebrew will be
transliterated.

If you can join us, sign up in the Hillel office or e-mail Brett or
Hadleigh.
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Sunday, October 30, 2005

This weeks events at Hillel

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8


Hillel at Loyola, AED Pre-Health Honor Society and the Gannon Center for Women
and Leadership are sponsoring -

"Being A Woman, Being A Doctor - An Oxymoron?"

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 - 4 PM - HUSSEY LOUNGE, DAMEN HALL - 10TH FLOOR

A panel of women ranging from medical school students to mothers of children
from infants to young adults will discuss the joys and challenges of combining
being a woman and being a doctor.

The panel will be moderated by Fran Belmonte, Phd., Associate Professor in the
Institute for Pastoral Studies and the Department of Theology, who for 20 years
taught a course in Medical Humanities at Loyola University Medical Center.

A reception will follow the panel discussion.



WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 - 4 PM - TEA ROOM - MUNDELEIN CENTER - FIRST FLOOR

In Commemoration of the 67th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken
Glass, we invite you to a very special program....

 An opportunity to learn from

        ANNE LANDAU, PhD

        "The Mysteries of Rothschild Hospital, Paris, 1941-1944"


Anne Landau, a faculty member in the Dept. of French and Italian at
Northwestern University, has researched the largely untold story of how
France's Nazi-controlled Vichy government turned the Jewish Rothschild
Hospital from a place of saving lives to a place of transporting Jews to
their death.  She will share some amazing stories of survival including
the secret pockets of resistance that occurred even within a hospital whose
mission had turned from sustaining life to becoming a road to death.

Sponsored by Hillel and the Department of Modern Languages and Literature

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Shalom,
We hope the New Year 5766 has had a good beginning and we hope you have an easy fast. We want to give a Mazal Tov to all the students who worked on and participated in our Fast for Darfur program. More than 200 people were at the Break-the-Fast dinner, and it proved to be an extraordinary evening.

HOOKAH IN THE SUKKAH BBQ!
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 - 7-10 PM - IN THE HILLEL SUKKAH

Hillel's fabulous Fall party is this Thursday.
The Hillel Sukkah is onthe south side of Mundelein Center.
The barbeque is on the outside, the hookahs are in the sukkah!Bring your friends!
If you want to stop by the Sukkah Open House - then come by earlier in theday from Noon-4 PM.
There will be music and snacks in the sukkah and anopportunity to shake a lulav and an etrog!


EAT IN OUR SUKKAH DURING THE FIRST DAYS OF THE HOLIDAY!

Although Hillel is not organizing formal meals in the sukkah the first days of Yom Tov (Monday evening, October 17-Wednesday evening October 19), you should try and eat as many meals as you can in the sukkah. The tables and chairs will be there - bring your food and eat under the stars!


SUKKAH OPEN HOUSE AND HOOKAH IN THE SUKKAH BBQ! - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20

NOON - 4 PM is our annual Sukkah Open House where we invite members of the campus community to come visit our sukkah. We will have music and food! Invite your friends, your teachers, your RA\'s, your TA\'s!

7-10 PM is our annual "Hookah in the Sukkah BBQ" when we take out the grills and bring the hookahs into the sukkah for what has become a Hillel at Loyola spectacular! As the name implies, we will have a kosher, BBQ dinner.If you can help grill, that would be great!


"SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS" - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 - 6 PM - IN THE SUKKAH

A traditional kosher Shabbat meal in the sukkah. Since this is the beginning of Hunger Week, and one of the themes of the sukkah is "sukkah as shelter,"this will be the theme of our Shabbat dinner. If you can join us, please sign up in Hillel or e-mail our Judaica Chairs Brett Cohen - bcohen4@luc.edu or Hadleigh Vining - hvining@luc.edu.We hope you will visit the Hillel Sukkah often during the holiday of Sukkot! We think it is one of the most beautiful sukkahs in the world!Happy Sukkot!
Chag Sameach!

BIRTHRIGHT REGISTRATION CLOSES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
Many on this listserve have already applied for the Winter Birthright Trip, and, in fact, because so many thousands of students have already applied,Registration is closing several weeks early."

Please remember that registration is not finalized until you PAY YOUR DEPOSIT and you have an interview at Hillel. Your deposit needs to be paid first, then contact Patti Ray at Hillel for your interview. If you have any questions, please contact Patti Ray at pray@luc.edu

The dates for the Hillel trip are departure from New York will be between January 1-4, 2006 and return to New York will be between January 11-16, 2006.

The Shorashim trip has two departure times, one the week of Decdmber 19 and one the first week in January.


$500 WINTER ISRAEL MISSIONS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY BEEN TO ISRAEL

Registration is still open for the National Hillel Missions, begun as a way for students to continue having an Israel Experience after Birthright.The 10-day trip includes New Year's Eve. There will be 4 tracks - Jewish Pluralism and Learning, Tzedek, Hillel-AIPAC Advanced Advocacy and Business andTecnhology. To register and for details about each of these tracks and the Mission, itself, to to http://israel.hillel.org.


ELIE WIESEL LECTURE IN WILMETTE - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 - 3:00 PM

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel (whose Hillel-sponsored visit to Loyola was the largest lecture in Loyola's history) is coming to Beth Hillel.

Elie Wiesel has received many awards in addition to the Nobel Peace Prize, and his over 40 books include Night, Dawn, Souls on Fire. Signed copies of his newest book, The Time of the Uprooted, will be avaiable for sale. Eliel Wiesel's lecture title is "Against Indifference." Wiesel has said "inmorality as in literature...indifference is the enemy; indifference to evil is worse than evil."
Student tickets are only $8. This is an outstanding opportunity to experience Elie Wiesel. To reserve a ticket and for more information contact Marcia Tobias at mstobias@cfje.org or call her at 847-410-3900, ext.14
Congregation Bnai Emunah - 3220 Big Tree Lane, Wilmette.

"HOOKAH IN THE SUKKAH BBQ IN THE SUKKAH" - THURSDAY, OCT. 20 - 7-10 PM

"HOOKAH IN THE SUKKAH BBQ" IN THE SUKKAH
- THURSDAY, OCT. 20 - 7-10 PM -
Loyola Hillel's "Hookah in the Sukkah BBQ" began just 3 years ago and has become a great Hillel party!
There will be BBQ chicken, hot dogs and hamburgers outside and 5 hookahs, each with a different tobacco, inside.
You can invite your friends from on-campus and off to "Hookah in the Sukkah!"
We hope to see you there!

Monday, September 19, 2005

[JOB] "TORAH AND SONG" - ON LOYOLA'S RADIO STATION

[JOB] "TORAH AND SONG" - ON LOYOLA'S RADIO STATION
Just so you know - for the past 6 years, Rabbi/Professor Chaim Ehrman of the School of Business has produced his own radio show for WLUW - 88.7.This is now a community radio station, and, believe it or not, on Sunday mornings from 9:00-9:30 AM. If you are interested in an internship in helping to produce this show(the actual recording is done during the week and can be flexible according to yours and Prof. Ehrman's schedule), please contact Patti Ray. Other students have earned Communication credit for doing this.

ANOTHER PART-TIME JOB POSSIBILITY
Part-time marketing support position in small investment banking company located in small office in Peterson Park, Chicago.
Informal, friendly environment. Job Requirements - Strong Computer Skills, Good Communication Skills, Creativity, Ability to Work Independently.
Responsibilities include: Data Gathering, Research, Maintaining and Expanding Database.
20 Hours per Week. Schedule Flexible. $10/hour.
Send resumes to Max Stesel at: mstesel@orchardcourt.com

Hillel Resources

HILLEL RESOURCES Please be aware that the besides having food at Hillel! - we have a library of books and links to other resources that you can use for papers or presentations in your classes. Hillel also subscribes to Israeli and other Jewish periodicals. We also have Large, Extra-Large and XXX-Large (Nightshirt Size) Hillel t-shirts left. Our current t-shirt has a Hillel version of the Loyola crest inHebrew on the front and has the phrase "Get CHAI (that is written in Hebrew - "chai" means life) with Hillel at Loyola" on the back. The cost is $10.We are now in the process of designing a Hillel hoodie with a new design and would gladly accept design ideas. The designer of the one that is selected will receive a free hoodie. Finally, to find out the programs we have planned for the entire semester, check out Hillel's website at www.luc.edu/orgs/hillel.

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