Thursday, June 07, 2007

Summer is Here!



Art
Upcoming Events
June 7, 2007
This Week
Save the Date
Translating Job
Russian Bonfire
Mightier than the Sword
Join Our Mailing List!
Links of the Week
Russian Hillel Meeting!
Come participate, share your ideas, and help us plan. Everything we plan is for you, so your input will only make it better!

Thursday, June 19

7pm
Barnes and Noble
in Old Orchard

Privet,
Summer is here! We have plenty of things planned for this summer. Check out the upcoming events calendar, and make sure to save the date.

Check out pictures from Israeli Wine Tasting!  They are up on
ChicagoVue.

Also, join us for the bonfire, and a new event from CAMERA coming up - more info below.

Lia, Katya, Misha
Save the Date!
 
 
Art Russian Bonfire - Sun. June 17

Russian Hillel Picnic - Sun. Aug 26

Skate With Israel - Sat. Jan 19

Russian Shabbaton - Feb. 22-24

Russian translation service is needed

A host family of two young girls from Birobidgan, Russia is looking for someone who can help to translate them.

$10-12 hr.

Please email Debbie at debbiecooper@yahoo.com or call 847-845-6608.


Be a Russian Hillel Executive Board Member!
We are looking for enthusiastic and passionate students and young adults who are interested in making decisions and building a vibrant Russian Hillel community in Chicago. It's all about having fun!

Please fill out the application
< http://www.hillelsaroundchicago.org/docs/RussianExecBoardApplication2007.doc> and email it to MishaZilbermint@juf.org by June 8, 2007.

Russian Bonfire
ArtJoin Russian Hillel to kick-off the summer with your beloved Russian songs! Four guitars (or more if you bring one), dozens of voices and over a hundred friends will create the most beautiful atmosphere in Chicago. All on Lake Michigan!

Bring your musical instruments, blankets and friends to light up the night!

Parking is free at Northwestern Parking Lot.

Sunday, June 17
8:00-11:00pm
Northwestern Bonfire Pit

Co-sponsored by ChicagoVue.com
Mightier than the Sword: Defending Israel in the Media
ArtLee Green, Director of CAMERA's National Letter-Writing Group, will be leading a workshop on media bias against Israel, and what you can do to counter it. Learn how to find reliable news sources on Israel, identify biased journalism, put your advocacy into writing, and effectively approach media outlets.
Free drinks will be provided.


Sun June 24
6-8 pm
Tommy Nevin's
1450 Sherman Ave
Evanston, IL 60201

Please RSVP either on Facebook or to Sari Steinberg (phone: 847-677-7868) by June 19th.

Lia Dolinsky
JCRC/Hillel Russian Israel Intern
LiaDolinsky@juf.org
(312) 673-2357
 
Katya Shcherbakov
JCRC/Hillel Russian Israel Intern
(312) 673-2385
 

Misha Zilbermint
Program Director
(312) 673- 2359
 

Hillels Around Chicago
http://www.HillelsAroundChicago.org


Monday, June 04, 2007

[Hillel-at-Loyola] Special Opportunity to Visit the LUMA "Pope" Exhibit



"A BLESSING TO ONE ANOTHER - POPE JOHN PAUL II AND THE JEWISH PEOPLE" - LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM (LUMA)

This spectacular interactive exhibition will be at LUMA until August 12.

A description of the exhibition and direction to the Museum and its hours are listed below.

JUNE 12 - 7:30 PM - SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE A TOUR OF THE EXHIBIT AND HEAR THE REFLECTIONS OF FATHER JOHN PAWLIKOWSKI ABOUT "THE LEGACY OF POPE JOHN PAUL II"

Father Pawlikowski is a Professor of Social Ethics at the Catholic Theological Union and a former member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.  Father Pawlikowski is an expert in the theological and ethical aspects of Christian/Jewish relations.

There is no charge for this special program, which is co-sponsored by the Midwest Office of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Hillel at Loyola and University Ministry.  There will be refreshments when Father Pawlikowski speaks.  His reflections will be followed by a tour of the exhibit.

For this program, when you come to the Museum - please go to the 3rd Floor - the Simpson Lecture Hall.


FOLLOWING IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE EXHIBITION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE MUSUEM AND ITS REGULAR HOURS.


"A Blessing to One Another: Pope John Paul II and the Jewish People" is not just an historical exhibition, but an interactive experience that allows visitors to walk though a series of "streets" in Wadowice, Poland, the Pope's birthplace, Rome and Jerusalem.  This exhibition of photographs, video footage and artifacts, some on loan from the Vatican, Yad Vashem, the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and more, is the first-if-its kind to celebrate the Pope's extraordinary and groundbreaking contributions to Catholic-Jewish relations.

During his papacy, John Paul II became the first Pope ever to enter a synagogue, visit a Nazi death camp, welcome a chief rabbi from Israel, engage in an act of repentance for the Church's historical treatment of Jews, establish diplomatic relations with Israel and make an official visit to the State of Israel, including going to Yad Vashem and the Western Wall.  In fact, the exhibition concludes with a replica of the Western Wall that allows visitiors to write a message and place it in the Wall, as the Pope did.  These messages will be taken to Jerusalem and placed in the actual Western Wall after the exhibit closes in August.

The regular hours of LUMA, the Loyola University Museum of Art, are Tuesday from 10 AM-8 PM and Wednesday-Sunday from 10 AM-5 PM.  Students, Children, Loyola Faculty and Staff are free.  For others, on Tuesday there is Free Admission, Wednesday-Sunday - General Admission - $6/Seniors - $5.

The Loyola Museum of Art, LUMA, is located at 820 N. Michigan, Chicago, IL 60611.  The Museum is in the Hershey's Chocolate Building, which is on Pearson; and the entrance to the Museum is a few hundred feet south of the Hershey's entrance.  For those driving, the closest parking lot is the Bistro 110 parking lot on Pearson across the street from the Hershey's store.  For other area parking options you can go to luc.edu/parking/watertower.shtml.


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