Tuesday, October 10, 2006

SUKKOT AT LOYOLA!

Shalom,

We hope you had a good Fall Break.  Although the Hillel Sukkah was built
for the beginning of the holiday of Sukkot, on Friday evening, October 6 -
since that was the beginning of Fall Break, our Hillel Sukkot programs are
this WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 & 12.

The Hillel Sukkah is on the southeast lawn of Mundelein Center, right on
the Sheridan Road curve.  The sukkah is beautifully decorated.  Even
though the weather may be cool, stop by and check it out!  We wiill have
hot apple cider inside!

After the listing of Sukkot programs, there is the announcement of our
next Shabbat dinner - this Friday the 13th - "A Murder Mystery Shabbat!"
We hope you can join us.  Details follow below.





WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 - IN THE SUKKAH

12:30 PM - "Pizza in the Hut" - An explanation of Sukkot by Rabbi Zev
Drutman.  A pizza lunch will be served.

2:30 PM - Russian senior citizens from the Devon/Sheridan residence make
their annual visit to the Hillel Sukkah.

5:00 PM - "Cinema in the Sukkah" w/Israeli Dinner - Viewing award-winning
Israeli film "Ushpizin" (set at Sukkot) in the sukkah.  If the weather is
inclement, we will view the movie and eat upstairs at Hillel.


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 - IN THE SUKKAH

Noon-4:00 PM - "Campus-wide" Sukkah Open House - Please stop by the
sukkah, have some hot apple cider and brownies, learn about the holiday
traditions.

7:00 - 10:00 PM - "Hookah in the Sukkah Party!"  This has become a Hillel
tradition - with the hookahs in the sukkah, which will be transformed into
a Mediterranean casbah (albeit a cold casbah!) with the food likely served
just inside Mundelein Center.

Because of the cold weather, we may start a little earlier - so plan to
stop by as early as 6 PM!



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 - 6:00 PM - CARDINAL SUITE - MUNDELEIN CENTER-1ST FLOOR

"Murder Mystery Shabbat"

A traditional kosher Shabbat dinner "with a Friday the 13th twist."  If
you want, you can come dressed for a murder mystery - use your
imagination!  But you do not have to dress up at all!

Shabbat dinners are free, but we want to know if you are coming; so we can
order the appropriate food.  Please RSVP to Patti Ray at pray@luc.edu or
sign up in Hillel.

Shabbat dinners are organized and run by Hillel's Judaica Committee.  This
is a great way to be introduced to a Shabbat dinner experience or to return
to one.




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Monday, October 09, 2006

Sukkot Around the City



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In this issue...
  • Sukkot Around the City
  • Free Trip to Israel

  • Check It Out...
    This Week at Hillel: Sukkot Edition October 2006

    Shalom!

    Sukkot is here and that means we've got a whole week of awesome events planned for you! Stop by the Sukkah closest to you any time!

    Lincoln Park Sukkah
    DePaul University: St. Vincent's Circle
    just East of the quad behind Richardson Library at 2350 N. Kenmore
    Loop Sukkah
    DePaul Center
    25 E. Jackson 11th Floor Patio


    Hillels Around Chicago

    Sukkot Around the City
    check out the week's events

    Sundaes in the Sukkah
    Lincoln Park Sukkah
    Mon. Oct. 9th
    12-2p.m.
    What could be better than ice cream in the middle of a Monday? Come chill out in the Sukkah!

    Israel at Heart
    Lincoln Park Sukkah
    Tues. Oct. 10th
    6:00p.m.
    Come meet the real people who live in Israel. Students your age travel the world to talk about what their lives are really like. Don't miss your chance to connect! Check them out at
    http://www.isra elatheart.org/

    Pizza in the Hut: Loop Style
    Loop Sukkah
    Wed. Oct. 11th
    6:00-7:30p.m.
    Every fall there is this strange Jewish holiday when Jews erect huts and eat or live in them for a week. It's called Sukkot (the name for the huts and the holiday). But..... WHAT DOES IT MEAN? IS IT JUST A MEMORY OF HARVEST FESTIVALS PAST? DOES HAVING GUESTS BRING A SPIRITUAL DIMENSION TO SUKKOT? HOW DOES SUKKOT PROMOTE PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE WORLD? These questions and more will be answered!

    Shabbat Under the Stars
    Lincoln Park Sukkah
    Fri. Oct. 13th
    6:00p.m.
    It is a major mitzvah to host guests in the Sukkah- help us fulfill that mitzvah and join us for Shabbat services in the Sukkah. Dinner will follow in Hillel Room 340 (2250 N. Sheffield) at 7:00p.m. It's family weekend so bring your family and share Shabbat with us! In case of rain we'll hold services in Hillel. PLEASE RSVP TO EMILY AT EBRISKMA@DEPAUL.EDU OR 773-325-8650.

    If you have any questions about these events or need directions please contact Emily at ebriskma@depaul.edu or 773-325-8650. The addresses of both Sukkahs are located at the top of the newsletter.

    Both Sukkahs are open for use. Please feel free to eat your meals or enter the Sukkahs at any time. We also have the lulav and etrog available in Hillel at the Lincoln Park campus. Call Emily or stop by Hillel if you would like to use them.

    Click Here to RSVP for any or all of these events

    Free Trip to Israel
    registration closes Oct. 12th

    Taglit-birthright israel is a FREE 10-day experience of a lifetime. If you are Jewish, 18-26 years old, and have never been on an organized peer program before - let your journey begin this winter!

    With Shorashim you experience the awesome adventure of Israel through the eyes and hearts of Israeli peers. Shorashim is the only Taglit-birthright israel program where all groups travel for 10-days with Israeli friends. Leave the tour bus behind; experience Israel the Israeli way!

    If you have any questions please contact Emily at ebriskma@depaul.edu or 773-325-8650

    Click Here to register
  • Hillels Around Chicago
  • Hillel International
  • JUF/JF
  • About Us
    Hillels Around Chicago: Multi-Campus Center, a partner in serving our community is supported by The Hillels of Illinois, the Jewish United Fund/ Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago and Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life
    email: hac@juf.org
    phone: 312-673-2352


     

    SUKKOT PARTY. RUSSIAN STYLE!




    Russian Hillel Logo
    October 6

  • SUKKOT PARTY AND RUSSIAN SONGS NIGHT
  • RUSSIAN HILLEL MEETING
  • HILLEL'S MISSION TO ISRAEL
  • FREE RUSSIAN TRIP TO ISRAEL
  • ISRAEL MIDWEST CONFERENCE
  • 65TH ANNIVERSARY OF BABI YAR
  • MESSAGE BOARD
  • SAVE THE DATE
  • Privet,

    I love Jewish holidays. We were eating apples and honey two weeks ago; finished fasting 4 days ago; and now we are getting ready for Sukkot. If you want to read more about this holiday, please click here.

    In a meanwhile, we would like to invite you to Sukkot Party&Russian Songs Night on Tuesday! You gotta love Jewish holidays too!

    Don't forget to shake your lulav on Tuesday,

    Misha and Lena
  • SUKKOT PARTY AND RUSSIAN SONGS NIGHT
  • SUKKOT PARTY AND RUSSIAN SONGS NIGHT

    Heritage
    2941 W. Touhy
    Chicago, IL

    Tuesd., Oct. 10
    7 pm

    Shake your...

    Russian Hillel and Heritage would like to invite you to Sukkot Party and Russian Songs Night!!! Great food, schmooze and Russian Songs will make you dance!

    Bring friends, musical instruments and jacket- we will be sitting outside in the tent/sukkah.

    For more info contact Misha.

  • RUSSIAN HILLEL MEETING
  • RUSSIAN HILLEL MEETING

    Barnes&Noble Cafe
    Old Orchard
    Skokie, IL

    Mon., Oct. 16
    7:30 pm

    Plan and hafe fun!

    What is a Russian Hillel meeting? The majority of you have never experienced them. It�s so much fun!

    Do you think that all Russian Hillel events are just happening? Who plans them? Who runs them? You do! So join us for a free cup of coffee, brainstorm and plan events for yourself and your friends.

    For more info contact Lev and Regina.

  • HILLEL'S MISSION TO ISRAEL
  • HILLEL'S MISSION TO ISRAEL

    Israel

    Dec-Jan.
    $180

    If you have already been to Israel

    Hillel is delighted to offer its premier Winter Israel Experiences this December and January (in previous years these trips were known as Israel Missions).

    This season Hillel is sending three exciting tracks: Jewish Pluralism and Peoplehood, Green: Israel and Global Environmentalism and Leading Up North - Tzedek (Social Justice). Each track will last approximately 10 days and cost $180 per student. While requirements for each track vary, all participants must have had prior Israel experience.

    For more info click here and please email Misha if you are interested in applying.

  • FREE RUSSIAN TRIP TO ISRAEL
  • FREE RUSSIAN TRIP TO ISRAEL

    Israel

    December-January
    (Exact Dates TBA)

    100,000 participants loved it. You gotta love it 2!

    Join a group of Russian-speaking students and young adults from Chicago and explore the most beautiful and special country in the world. Learn about the unique contributions that immigrants from the FSU have made to Israel. Climb the spectacular mountain of Masada. Enjoy snorkeling the Gulf of Eilat. Learn about the complex issues Israel faces today on the path to peace.

    From a meeting with residents of the Golan, to Bedouin hospitality in the desert, to an archeological dig, from the liveliness of Tel Aviv, to the diversity and spirituality of Jerusalem, discover the history, vibrancy and challenges of Modern Israel.

    Registration is closed on Oct. 12!!!

    For more info contact Ilana.

  • ISRAEL MIDWEST CONFERENCE
  • ISRAEL MIDWEST CONFERENCE

    Madison, WI

    Oct. 20-22
    $60

    You should go!

    How can you miss a weekend-long student conference at the University of Wisconsin - Madison???

    Featuring:

    Yaron Deckel, the Israel Broadcasting Authority's Washington Bureau Chief
    Yaakov Katz, Military Correspondent and Defense Analyst for The Jerusalem Post
    Israeli DJ Saturday night

    For more info and registration click here . Or contact Misha.

  • 65TH ANNIVERSARY OF BABI YAR
  • 65TH ANNIVERSARY OF BABI YAR

    CONGREGATION BETH AM
    225 N. McHENRY ROAD
    BUFFALO GROVE

    OCT. 10
    1:30 pm

    We will never forget...

    Holocaust Community Services invite you to join for a special program commemorating the 65th anniversary of Babi Yar.

    Russian Hillel is looking for Russian-speaking volunteers to help out with this program (greet holocaust survivors). It's a very unique event. Please email Misha if you are interested.

    HISTORY OF BABI YAR
  • MESSAGE BOARD
  • 1. Would you (or your company) like to co- sponsor Russian Hillel events ?

    Please email Misha !

    2. "Atrium" Russian Theater

    Is proud to invite you to their premier "Traktirshitsya" which will take place on Sept.30, Oct 7,8, 14 &15 at 7pm
    Christian Heritage Academy
    315 Waukegan Rd, Northfield

    Do you have a short message to post? Email Misha!

  • SAVE THE DATE
  • SAVE THE DATE
    September-October
    coming up soon!!!

    A Midwest Student Conference in Madison, WI - Fri.-Sun., Oct 20-22.

       
    Hillels Around Chicago
    30 S. Wells St.,
    Suite 216-600
    Chicago, IL
    (312) 673-2359

    Misha Zilbermint
    Program Director
    MishaZilbermint@juf.org
    (312) 673 2359

    Ilana Gitman
    Israel Intern
    IlanaGitman@juf.org
    (312) 673 2385

    http://www.HillelsAroundChicago.org

    Hillels Around Chicago: Multi-Campus Center, a partner in serving our community is supported by the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago and Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life



     

    Off-Campus Israel Conference/Trips



    Shalom,

    As you begin Fall Break, there are two special Israel-related
    opportunities that we want you to be aware of:


    Midwest Israel Information Conference - University of Wisconsin -
    October 20-22

    "UNDERSTANDING ISRAEL - A MIDWEST STUDENT CONFERENCE"

    This is an annual conference that provides a great chance to meet
    Israel-interested college students from schools throughout the Midwest.
    There are always a group of students from Loyola that attend.  And,
    especially since we have a small Jewish population, this is a wonderful
    opportunity to connect with students from other campuses.


    The keynote speaker will be Yaron Deckel, the Israel Broadcasting
    Authority's Washington Bureau Chief.

    There will be intereactive breakout sessions exploring Israeli society and
    current events.  A great place to learn about Israel from the basics to
    the more complex.

    Saturday night there will be a huge dance party at a club in Madison
    featuring an Israeli DJ.


    TRANSPORTATION:

    There will be a bus to Madison leaving Friday, October 20 about Noon.
    Depending on where students are coming from, the bus may make several
    stops to pick up.  You will leave Madison Sunday morning, October 22 after
    brunch and should be back in the Chicago area by early afternoon.


    COST:

    Hillel at Loyola is providing a $10 subsidy for every Loyola student that
    goes to the Conference. You pay the regular cost and will receive a rebate
    from Hillel when you get back from the conference.

    Regular costs are:

    For students that need to stay in a hotel in Madison - $60
    This covers all conference costs including food and hotel.

    For students that can stay with friends in Madison and do not need the
    hotel space - $20
    This covers the conference costs and food.


    You must register by October 11.

    To register - call 312-357-4849 or visit:

    www.juf.org/jcrc/madison.asp for Registration and more information.


    Any questions?  Contact Patti Ray at pray@luc.edu.





    FREE BIRTHRIGHT ISRAEL TRIPS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT BEEN TO ISRAEL

    The "Birthright Israel" deadline for the winter trips has been extended to
    October 12.  This is a final chance to go this winter.  Registration and
    information is a www.shorashim.org.





    HILLEL ISRAEL WINTER MISSIONS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY BEEN TO ISRAEL


    Hillel is delighted to offer its premier Winter Israel Experiences
    this December and January. This season National Hillel is sending three
    exciting tracks: Jewish Pluralism and Peoplehood, Green: Israel and
    Global Environmentalism and Leading Up North - Tzedek (Social
    Justice - helping rebuild homes and lives of those residents of the North
    of Israel who were devasted during the Lebanon War).

    Each track will last approximately 10 days and cost $180 per student.
    While requirements for each track vary, all participants must have had
    prior Israel experience.  This is an unbelievable price for 10 days,
    and it includes the transportation to Israel! Also, you can extend your
    trip so you can stay in Israel longer!


    All of the important information and application for these trips are
    available online:

    Hillel's Winter Israel Experiences
    ( http://www.hillel.org/israel/travel/mission/default)


    The cost of the trip is $180 + airfare to New York City - JFK
    Airport.  Students are expected to depart with the group from JFK,
    but are more then welcome to extend their stay in Israel for a fee.



    The dates are as follows:

    Jewish Pluralism and Peoplehood                  December 26, 2006 -
    January 4, 2007

    Green: Israel and Global Environmentalism  December 25, 2006 -
    January 3, 2007

    Leading Up North - Tzedek                             December 25,
    2006 - January 4, 2007


                            Or



                            January 1, 2007 - January 10, 2007



    All students who apply must have prior Israel experience.
    Applications will close on October 16, 2006.  Students will be
    notified of acceptance by October 25, 2006.





    "HASBARA" ISRAEL ADVOCACY PROGRAM TO ISRAEL

    "Hasbara Fellowships" are described below.  This is a trip organized
    within an Orthodox framework but absolutely available and accessible to
    all Jewish students.  The purpose of this trip is very specific and seeks
    to train students to be Israel advocates on their campuses.

    Hasbara Fellowships, a program spearheaded by Aish International, educates
    and trains university students to be effective pro-Israel activists on
    their campuses. Started in 2001 in conjunction with Israel's Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs, Hasbara Fellowships brings hundreds of students to Israel
    every summer and winter. Now entering their fifth year, Hasbara
    Fellowships has trained nearly 1,000 students on over 170 campuses,
    providing its participants with the information, tools, resources, and
    confidence to return to their campuses as leaders in the fight for
    Israel's image. The most critical aspects of the Fellowships program is
    the opportunity for Fellows to network with one another, learning from
    each other and sharing experiences about Israel activism.



    Registration is now open for this winter's Hasbara Fellowships Activism
    Training Program in Israel! Past programs have met with Israeli leaders
    such as Shimon Peres, Natan Sharansky, Dore Gold and Bibi Netanyahu.
    Acquire effective Israel activism training, learn from fellow activists
    from campuses across North America, meet top Israeli politicians and
    leaders and gain specific programming ideas and campaigns to bring back to
    your campus. Come explore Israeli and Middle Eastern history and politics
    and sharpen your activism skills.

    Program dates are December 17th-January 1rst and December 25th- January
    8th. Top pro-Israel university activists from across North America are
    invited to APPLY NOW for this winter's programs.

    Students interested in upcoming programs to Israel should visit:

    www.israelactivism.com for more information, including a past program
    itinerary and pictures!


    This is a highly subsidized program with a sliding scale of costs based on
    a participant's needs.  Any questions can be directed to Jonathan Cohen.


    Jonathan 'JC' Cohen
    Campus Coordinator
    Hasbara Fellowships
    63 West 38th Street, Suite 1103
    New York, NY 10018
    646-365-0030 (Office)
    516-375-6529 (Cell)
    Jonathan@aish.com





    PREPARING FOR SUKKOT....

    Since Sukkot begins Friday night, the start of Fall Break, many students
    will not be on campus for the first days of the holiday.

    However, if you are on campus - the Hillel sukkah is built and decorated.
    If you would like to eat in the sukkah during the first days of the
    holiday, just bring your food, plates, etc. into the sukkah to eat.  There
    are tables with tablecloths, chairs and bottles of apple cider.  There are
    also trash bags.  The weather is supposed to be beautiful during those
    days of Fall Break.

    Hillel's official Sukkot programs are happening Wedesday and Thursday
    after break, and we will send out the details about those programs on
    Monday.

    We have purchased a lulov and etrog for Hillel.  If you would like to use
    them during break from Sunday to Tuesday, please contact Carla Pollman,
    "keeper of the etrog and lulov," at 913-481-1358.  The rest of the week
    they will be in the Hillel sukkah.

    Happy Sukkot!


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