DePaul Hillel High Holiday Services | | Rosh Hashana Meal Wed. Sept. 12th 6:00p.m. Rosh Hashana Service Wed. Sept. 12th 7:30p.m. Rosh Hashana Service Thurs. Sept. 13th 9:30a.m. Kol Nidre Service Fri. Sept. 21st 6:30p.m. Yom Kippur Service Sat. Sept. 22nd 9:30a.m. Ne'ilah Service (St. Vincent's Circle) Sat. Sept. 22nd 6:30p.m. *All services will be held in the DePaul Student Center Room 120 A&B. 2250 North Sheffield Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 *All meals will be held in DePaul Hillel Room 340. 2250 North Sheffield Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 | Free Trip to Israel | | Ever wondered what it would be like to see the sun rise over Masada or float in the Dead Sea? Get your chance this Winter with the opportunity of a lifetime. If you're Jewish, 18-26 and have never been on a peer trip to Israel then this is the trip for you! | Hillels Around Chicago Staff |
| Executive Director Michelle Maer 312-673-2352 Program Director DePaul, NEIU, OCC Emily Briskman 773-325-8650 Program Director Roosevelt, Columbia, SAIC Galit Greenfield 312-673-2350 Program Director Russian Hillel, IIT Misha Zilbermint 312-673-2359 | | Greetings!
Welcome to the first edition of This Week at Hillel for the '07-'08 school year. Your Hillel staff has been working throughout the summer to make sure this year is bigger and better than ever. Make sure to keep up with what's happening on your campus and around the city by reading This Week at Hillel and checking out our website at www.hillelsaroundchicago.org . -Emily | | Look for Hillel on YOUR campus! We'll be at all the school organization fairs this year-so don't forget to come say hello and grab some cool stuff! Check your school websites for exact times and locations. OCC Skokie: Wednesday August 28th DP: Thursday August 29th Columbia College Chicago Thursday August 30th DePaul LPC: Sunday September 9th Loop: Wednesday September 12th Roosevelt University Tuesday September 11th NEIU Wednesday Septembet 12th SAIC Thursday September 20th | Cafe Hillel Bagel Brunch at NEIU It's activity hour and you don't know what to do! Stop by, grab some bagels and shmear, and learn a little about what Hillel does at NEIU. Tuesday September 4th Room TBD 1:30-2:40 | Oakton Hillel's 1st Meet and Greet Come join Hillel for an opportunity to get involved in Jewish life on campus! Stop by our first meet and greet to get some info and meet some new people. See you soon! Wednesday September 5th 3:00p.m. Room 2170 on the DesPlaines campus | DePaul Hillel Picnic Hillel wants to welcome you back to school in style! We're making a picnic with some free food and fun stuff to do. Stop by, grab a bite, and hang out with Hillel! Thursday September 6th 11-3 | Shabbat at DePaul Shabbat Shalom! Join us for our first Shabbat celebration of the new academic year. We'll be holding Shabbat service the first and third Friday of each month-you won't want to miss any of them. Bring friends, and share in the warmth of Shabbat! Friday September 7th DePaul Hillel Room 340 DePaul Student Center 2250 North Sheffield Avenue Services: 6:00p.m. Dinner: 7:00p.m. | Want to be an Israel Intern? Are you a student at Columbia College, Roosevelt University or School of the Art Institute who is excited and interested in Israel? We need you to join us as the JCRC/Hillel Israel Intern. REQUIREMENTS: Initiate and foster Israel-related programs on campus for both Jewish and non-Jewish students and faculty Advocate and voice support for Israel in the media: Monitor media Work with Hillel students as well as other student groups, including non-Jewish groups on campus to promote Israel in creative ways Participate in the Israel Initiative Evaluation Process If you're interested in becoming a JCRC/Hillel Israel Intern please contact Galit Greenfield at galitusa@gmail.com or 312-673-2350. | Maimonides Leadership Fellowship WISDOM...MEANING... FULFILLING MY LIFE POTENTIAL... Does being Jewish having anything relevant to say about these? At JET, The JEWISH EDUCATION TEAM, we say YES!!! College is the time to tackle all of these issues, but who has time? With $400 stipend upon completion of the course requirements, JET helps you MAKE time.
The Maimonides Leadership Fellowship is designed for serious college students who want to explore their identity from a Jewish perspective. This weekly experience taking place at UIC Hillel (on Tuesdays this semester) showcases 10 dynamic sessions of interactive learning and discussion that will blow away any of your torturous memories of Hebrew school. The Fellowship also includes two Shabbat experiences and an exciting tour of the local Jewish community (ie...GREAT FOOD!)
LIMITED NUMBER OF SPOTS: APPLY WITH YOUR FRIENDS ASAP AT MFELLOWSHIPS.COM Upon receipt of your application, Rabbi Garfinkel of JET will conduct interviews on the UIC campus in the first few weeks of school to select the finalists. | Job Opportunities 1. Congressional Campaign Intern Jay K. Footlik, Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress, IL-10 www.jayfootlik.com Jay Footlik is currently seeking interns for his congressional campaign - responsibilities can include - volunteer outreach, campaign visibility, communications, fundraising, political, and online outreach. You will be joining an experienced, committed, and dedicated team to bring change to Illinois' tenth district. Send Resumes to intern@jayfootlik.com. Please indicate your availability and area(s) of interest. 2. Intern at the Israeli Consulate The Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest seeks creative, ambitious and responsible undergraduate and graduate students, including those studying law, business, international affairs, public policy and journalism. We evaluate candidates' knowledge of the Middle East; professional, academic and extra-curricular history; writing and computer skills; enthusiasm for international affairs and interpersonal skills. We prefer students available at least 3 days per week for three months or more. How to Apply . . . Internship Application ( click here to download application with instructions ) Fall candidate applications must be received by September 15, 2007 | | | |
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