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Alternative Spring Break participants posing with the house they helped build during Hurricane Katrina relief.
 
Want to go to Uruguay on Alternative Spring Break with Hillel this year?
 
See below for more information.

St. Louis Hillel E-Newsletter      Nov. 30, 2009

In This Issue
Shabbat
Highlights
Hillel Current Events
Opportunities
Classifieds
Homestyle Shabbat at Hillel: Friday, Dec. 4
 
Services begin at 5:45pm
 
Dinner begins at 7:15pm
 
Candlelighting
4:22pm
 
Reservations for Shabbat dinner are required! Please contact Bon Appetit online or at 314.935.7098 no later than Wednesday at noon.
 
Shabbat-In-A-Box
Host your own Shabbat in your dorm room or apartment. We provide the challah, grape juice, candles, and prayer guides to get you started. It's FREE! Click here to sign up!
Homestyle Shabbat
 
Friday, Dec. 4
Services begin at 5:45pm
Dinner begins at 7:15pm
 
Join us for a taste of home at Homestyle Shabbat this Friday! Dinner will be prepared using receipes submitted by your fellow students as their favorite home-cooked meals!
 
Reservations are required. Please contact Bon Appetit online or at 314.935.7098 no later than Wednesday at noon.
 
 
 
Jewzapalooza
 
Sunday, Dec. 6, 3:00-6:00pm
Gargoyle
 
Jewish Student Union is throwing a Hanukkah Jewzapalooza in the Gargoyle. Get ready for free food (potato latkes, jelly donuts, and more), dreidel spinning/gelt winnings, a capella from the Pikers, Hanukkah-related comedy from K.A.R.L., and magic from Gabe Brehm, the best magician WashU has ever seen! Stop by any time between 3:00pm and 6:00pm.
 
 
Hillel will have Hanukkah Menorahs and Candles available to help you celebrate the Festival of Lights! Just stop by the office and pick some up.
  Hillel Current Events  
 
 
Registration Open for Hillel Uruguay: Alternative Spring Break
An extraordinary opportunity to engage students in an unforgettable and highly enriching experience of social justice work in South America. See a flyer outlining the trip here, and click here to apply. Deadline to apply is Thursday, Dec. 17. If you have questions about the program, contact Rayna at rayna@stlouishillel.org or Jessica at jessica@stlouishillel.org.
 
An Evening with Elie Wiesel
Tuesday, Dec. 1, 7:00pm
Busch Student Center - Woll Ballroom (SLU Campus)
Elie Wiesel is an internationally renowned professor, writer, and activist. In 1960, his work Night was published and is now recognized as a landmark work in non-fiction. Night details Mr. Wiesel's personal experience of the horrors of the Holocaust and has become a cornerstone of educational courses worldwide. The SLU Greater Issues Committee is proud to bring Mr. Wiesel to St. Louis.
 
Jewzapalooza
Sunday, Dec. 6, 3:00-6:00pm
Gargoyle
Jewish Student Union is throwing a Hanukkah Jewzapalooza in the Gargoyle. Get ready for free food (potato latkes, jelly donuts, and more), dreidel spinning/gelt winnings, a capella from the Pikers, Hanukkah-related comedy from K.A.R.L., and magic from Gabe Brehm, the best magician WashU has ever seen! Stop by any time between 3:00pm and 6:00pm.
 
Jewish Federation LightFest
Sunday, Dec. 6, 11:00am-6:00pm
 
Jewish Federation is partnering with the entire Jewish community for a St. Louis first: LightFest! This is the perfect opportunity to support - and show your support - for Jewish children, families and seniors who are struggling to make it through these difficult times.
 
Hillel has been asked to collect "all purpose cleaners" (like Fantastic, Spic-N-Span, 409, etc.) to bring to LightFest for the Jewish Food Pantry. We will have an "All Purpose Cleaner Drop Box" at our building through Sunday. Every donation helps!!

And we would love to see some Wash U students come to the event and volunteer! Every person who attends will make a valuable contribution, just by showing up! The Staenberg Family Foundation will donate $5 to the Jewish Community Campaign for each person who attends LightFest. Plus, everybody from the St. Louis Jewish community will be there!

If you have any questions or are interested in volunteering but need transportation, please contact Danielle Rodnizki at drodnizki@wustl.edu or Jacqueline Ulin Levey, Hillel Executive Director, at jackie@stlouishillel.org.
 
Shabbat Dinner Forum
Monday, Dec. 7, 6:30pm
Location TBD (probably in the DUC)
Every week, our community has the opportunity to come together and celebrate Shabbat. Please join us next Monday for an important study break to discuss what you enjoy about the Shabbat experience at Hillel and what you would like to change. Free kosher pizza and snacks will be provided for dinner. We hope that you will join us in making the Shabbat experience at Hillel enjoyable for all students. We need an accurate headcount as dinner will be served, so please RSVP to hillel@stlouishillel.org.
Opportunities
For more Opportunities, please visit our website at www.stlouishillel.org.
 
ST. LOUIS HILLEL at Washington University is seeking a live-in caretaker beginning January 2010 through Summer 2011 with an option to renew at that time.  Job responsibilities include building oversight, light maintenance, and event set-up/clean-up for an average of 10-15 hours of work per week.  In exchange for work, Hillel will provide a one bedroom apartment on the premises with free rent, parking, and all utilities except for phone.  Candidates must be available for work daily, able to lift over 50lbs., and agree to work on Jewish holidays and Shabbat.  Examples of regular job functions include:  alarming building daily, trash/recycle collection, changing light bulbs, clearing walkways of snow/ice, set-up of tables and chairs for Shabbat dinner each week, and all other event set-ups and clean-ups as needed.  To apply, send a cover letter and resume to denise@stlouishillel.org.
 
ALTERNATIVE BREAK ISRAEL 2010 is a 7 day hands on volunteer program for students studying in Israel next semester. The program combines service, text study, home hospitality with Israelis, and Shabbat at Kibbutz Ketura in the Arava desert. Students will choose from volunteering in an Arab Village or working with children of foreign workers. The program will run from January 18-25, 2010.  Registration is open now. To apply and for more information click here or contact abisrael@hillel.org. Cost: $200. Registration will close on Dec. 1.
 
CLEVELAND HILLEL FOUNDATION is sponsoring a paid summer internship program for college students who will be sophomores, juniors, and seniors in Fall 2010. Students are placed, based on skills and interests, at local businesses and non-profits for internships in various fields. Students have the opportunity to participate in social and educational programming with Hillel. Dates for the program are June 14 - August 6, 2010. An in-person interview is required for admission. The final application deadline is Feb. 1, 2010. For more information, check out the Cleveland Hillel website, or email Ilana Shafran Mandel at ishafran@clevelandhillel.org.
 
LEWIS SUMMER INTERNSHIPS is looking for undergrads residing (parental residence) or attending school in Illinois. Apply online for the Lewis Family Summer Intern Program 2010 offering 26 paid internships in agencies/departments of the Jewish Federation. Potential work experiences in Development, Marketing, Public Relations, Grant-writing and Finance; Direct service with youth, the elderly and special needs; Journalism, Event Coordination, and  Educational programming. Contact The Hillels of Illinois at lsip@juf.org or call 312.444.2868 to schedule a Winter Break interview in Chicago. Application deadline: Feb. 26, 2010. Interview deadline: March 19, 2010.
 
YESHIVAT HADAR WINTER LEARNING SEMINAR will be a week of intense Talmud Torah with some of America's most exciting teachers. Current university students with advanced textual skills (yeshiva background or equivalent) are welcome to apply. The program will run Jan. 11-14, 2010 at Yeshivat Hadar in New York City. Cost of the program is $180. Contact Aryeh Bernstein at berstein@mechonhadar.org or visit the website for more info. Deadline to apply is Dec. 1.
 
BUSINESS IN ISRAEL - IB 400I is a course offering for the spring semester. The course will meet in the first half of the semester, studying about Israel, its history, culture, and various business industries. Over spring break, students will participate in a 10 day immersion trip to Israel for the class. Upon their return, students will work on research papers and a comparative analysis of the differences between industries in the US and Israel.  The trip will allow students to retain their Birthright eligibility.  The cost of the land portion of the trip is $2,070, which includes, transportation, hotels, meals, tour guides, and tips.  Students are responsible for their own airfare. You may view the course syllabus here. Interested students should contact Dr. Steve Malter as soon as possible at 314-935-7159 or malter@wustl.edu.
 
JDC is currently recruiting for the 2010 - 2011 Ralph I. Goldman Fellowship (RIG), the premiere opportunity for engaging young Jewish leaders in the work of the world's largest Jewish humanitarian aid organization. Who? JDC is looking for the best young Jewish thinkers and doers - writers, artists, policy shapers, business innovators, and community builders. What? JDC's Ralph I. Goldman Fellowship is a one-of-a-kind, paid, professional development opportunity to live and work in overseas locations where JDC is active and engage with the inner workings of the organization. Where? JDC works in over 70 countries around the world. When? Fellowship begins in September 2010 with an orientation period at JDC's headquarters in New York, continues with two or more overseas assignments, and concludes in New York in September 2011. Candidates must have a Master's degree or equivalent; Professional achievement in the candidate's chosen career; Exceptional leadership and communication skills; Strong interest in international Jewish affairs and public service. Deadline to apply is Dec. 30, 2009. For more info, visit the JDC website.
 
HAMERKAZ invites you to spend your winter break ( Dec. 27 - Jan. 10) in Isreal for only $699 (includes airfare and hotels)! Hamerkaz is an amazing, fun-filled trip that will show you the beauties and wonders of the land of Israel through great adventures, hikes, exciting tours, inspirational classes, world class speakers, and more!  For more info or to apply for the trip, visit the UJE website.
 
THE GEORGE WARREN BROWN SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK at Washington University in St. Louis is offering a unique option for students looking for the specialized knowledge and skills needed to succeed in careers as professional leaders for the Jewish community. Through the Brown School's number-one ranked M.S.W. program, students can design an individualized concentration that integrates social work knowledge, values, and skills with studies in the historic and modern American Jewish community, Diaspora communities, and contemporary Israel. Students may also opt to complete a dual degree leading to the M.S.W./M.A. in Jewish Studies. This dual degree is offered in partnership with Washington University's Graduate Program in Jewish Studies. For more information, including scholarship information, call or email program coordinator Barbara Levin at 314-935-6661 or blevin@wustl.edu and visit the Brown School's website.
 Classifieds
For more Classifieds, please visit our website at www.stlouishillel.org. 
 
Challah Clothing is a brand new Jewish-inspired t-shirt line. Whether you are a "Hebrew School Dropout" or you just want to "Fill Up My Cup... Mazel Tov!" Challah Clothing has the shirts for you. Visit their website here. (Posted 10/19)
 
We are a web development company in St. Louis looking for a student to work on web marketing projects. The individual will be implementing search engine optimization strategies, pay per click campaigns and social networking and blogging as a form of marketing. We are looking for an individual with an entrepreneurial spirit who can help build this area of the business from the ground up. Must have some HTML knowledge and must be up with the latest internet trends. The candidate must have at least 15 hours per week to dedicate to this opportunity. If you are interested in finding out more, please e-mail mark@ecomandsolutions.com. (Posted 10/19)
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