ChaiLights
From St. Louis Hillel
Wednesday, Apr. 27, 2011

Students take a quick break from all their hard work at Gateway 180

during the Roffman Family Day of Service earlier this month.

In This Issue
PAID Internship Opportunity
Shabbat at Hillel
Current Events
Rabbi Corner
Opportunities
Classifieds
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PAID Internship Opportunity with Hillel

DEADLINE is TODAY at MIDNIGHT!

 

Apply now to be a Peer Network Engagement Intern in the 2011-12 school year!

 

Innovate, Collaborate, Create. Be a Peer Network Intern... Be part of a team of extraordinary Jewish students charged with transforming student life on campus - engage in professional development and skill-building, catalyze student involvement on your campus, be part of a national initiative with hundreds of other Peer-Network interns, and get paid a salary!

 

Click here to apply now!

Application deadline is TODAY - Wednesday, Apr. 27.

 

For more information, visit the Leadership Opportunities page of our website, or contact Emilie at 314-935-9043 or emilie@stlouishillel.org.

Shabbat at Hillel

Friday, April 29

Services begin at 5:45pm. Dinner begins at 7:00pm.

Candle Lighting is at 7:32pm.

 

Reservations for Shabbat dinner are required! Make your reservation by Wednesday at noon through WebFood. Meal points are accepted - $9 with a reservation. Limited space for walk-ins is sometimes available - $20 at the door.

 

Non-Wash U students, contact Jessica Chezrony at 314-935-9040 to make your reservation.

 

Shabbat Lunch on Saturday will be at Hillel at 12:30pm.

Current Events
-- JSU Pre-WILD BBQ
Friday, Apr. 29, 1:00-3:00pm, Hillel Backyard
Join JSU for a WILD end of the year! We're hosting a kosher cookout in Hillel's backyard before WILD - all food will be provided. Come hang out for a while, or just grab a burger, veggie burger, or hot dog on your way to WILD. We'll see you there!
  
-- Open House at Rabbi Andy's
Saturday, May 7, 5:00-7:00pm
Save the Date! Join Rabbi Andy and his family for a laid-back light dinner. Please RSVP to rabbiandy@stlouishillel.org.

-- Community Clothing Drive for NCJW

Aviva, a group of young Jewish women in sororities who are committed to Jewish values and community service, is sponsoring a drive for the Kids Community Closet, run by the National Council of Jewish Women. Kids Community Closet delivers new clothing directly to hundreds of students each year. As determined by a teacher, administrator or social worker, children in crisis or emergency situations receive as needed clothing, outerwear, underwear and socks. Anyone can participate in this drive by contributing through the online registry. This allows you to go online from anywhere and purchase items to be shipped free of charge. Later this semester, Aviva and the National Council of Jewish Women will present all of the clothing to the schools. Please follow these instructions to participate in the drive: 1) Click on the link: Kids Community Closet Registry.  2) Shop around the registry to find items that you'd like to purchase.  3) Once you've added all of your items to your shopping bag, click on "shopping bag" at top right.  4) During the checkout process, select "ship to store" and follow the prompts until you get to the list of stores in the St. Louis Area.  5) Select the second store - West County.  6) Continue with the online instructions.
Rabbi Corner
Rabbi Andy Kastner, The Silk Foundation Campus Rabbi
 
-- Running With Rabbi Andy
Start your morning off with a run and some good conversation. Meet on Wednesdays at 8:30am at the Clocktower on the South 40 for a run with Rabbi Andy. Depending on the day, we'll head on a 3-5 mile route through Forest Park or some of the beautiful neighborhoods near campus.
  
-- The Hows and Whys of What We Do: Jewish Life Deconstructed
For all of these years I never knew why Jews have the custom of putting salt on challah at Shabbat dinner, what the significance is of the choreography of the prayer service or why we put a mezuzah on our doors. Join this guided discussion to uncover and understand the significance of the whats and whys of being Jewish. We will meet on Mondays at 6:00pm in the DUC Millstone Lounge (entrance near Forsyth).
  
Stay tuned for classes and other offerings throughout the semester!
Opportunities 
For more, visit the Internships/Fellowships and Other Opportunities pages of our website!
  
-- The Amir Project is in need of Lead Farmers for this summer! Amir is an organization that utilizes experiential environmental education to ignite the intellectual, social, and emotional development of youth. Through providing comprehensive educational gardening programs to various camps, schools, and communities, we teach children about issues of social justice such as world hunger, sharing limited resources, and the interrelatedness of all beings. The Amir lead farmer is responsible for the implementation and execution of the Amir Project at a summer camp. Each lead farmer must be a charismatic, energetic, and creative indivdual passionate about informal education and youth development. For a flyer outlining the position, click here. To apply, contact founder and recent Wash U grad David Fox at dmfox@amirproject.org. Additionally, The Amir Project is entered in a voting competition to win $100,000 through the Jewish Federation. Please support David and Amir by voting here.
  
-- Maryville University is accepting applications for a part-time (contract employee) Jewish Programming Facilitator as part of a Kranzberg Foundation Grant. This individual reports to the Director of Campus Ministry and Community Service and will work with the Maryville Jewish Student Union to build a core group of engaged Jewish students as well as providing regular programming and presence on campus. Additional duties include working with other area universities to support Jewish student programming. The position runs April 2011 through May 2012 excluding June-July, with continuation pending further funding. Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree, and have knowledge and experience of Jewish holidays, laws, customs and traditions as well as trends in Jewish programming and networking on college campuses. Must also have strong knowledge of social networking, and preferably experience in programming with young adults/college students preferred. To apply, send a letter of interest, resume, and contact information for 3 references to Steve DiSalvo, Director of Campus Ministry and Community Service at sdisalvo@maryville.edu.
  
-- Tikkun Olam in Tel Aviv-Jaffa offers Jewish English-speaking college graduates from around the world the opportunity to spend 5 or 10 months volunteering and studying in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, with a focus on Coexistence or Social Action. Applications are now being accepted! Visit the website for more information.
  
-- Apply now for the Kohn Summer Internship Program 2011. This innovative 8-week program provides college undergrads who are San Francisco Bay Area residents (even if you attend college elsewhere) the opportunity to work in Jewish communal service and receive a $2500 stipend. In your professional placement at a leading Bay Area Jewish communal agency, you will gain valuable work experience and receive supervision and mentoring from Jewish community leaders. Apply online at the JVS website.

-- The Marilyn and Sigi Ziering Brandeis Collegiate Institute (BCI) is an intensive experience in Jewish learning, culture and community offered to young adults, ages 18 to 26, at our summer camp in Southern California. It is a 26-day exploration of self and Judaism within a safe, pluralistic environment, bringing together young Jews from all over the world with some of our people's most compelling, talented scholars and artists to experience the multifaceted aspects of Jewish life, culture, nature and community. BCI 2011 will take place from June 21 to July 17. For more information and to apply, visit the website. And for a first-hand account of the BCI experience, feel free to contact our own Jewish Student Life Coordinator Rayna Schaff at 314-935-9044 or rayna@stlouishillel.org!

 
Want to post an Opportunity? E-mail it to hillel@stlouishillel.org.
Classifieds
For more, visit the Classifieds page of our website!
  
-- Incoming MBA student looking to take over lease on 1-bedroom apartment near the Danforth Campus beginning in mid-summer. If you have an apartment available or know of someone who does, please contact James at 646-675-5464 or appel3@gmail.com.
  
-- Interested in teaching Judaics and/or Hebrew at a unique and caring congregation? Are you available to work on Saturday mornings and/or Wednesday afternoons during the school year? Central Reform Congregation is staffing for next school year and would love to meet you before the summer break. If you are interested, contact Essie Mitchell at essie@centralreform.org or 314-361-1564 ext. 118.
  
-- For Sale: 2006 Chevy Cobalt - 2-door, royal blue. In very good condition, currently has 45,600 miles. Air-conditioning, single-disc CD player, and front airbags. No power locks or windows. New tires in December 2010, new paint in March 2011. Owner is moving on May 23 after graduation and will need the car until May 22. Asking $7,500. Please contact Nicole Miller at nmiller917@gmail.com or 248-302-5375 for more info, pictures, or if you'd like to set up a time to meet and see the car!
  
-- BSKI is in search of an A Capella Shabbat Leader. Position requires the ability to lead and perform A Capella arrangements of the Kabbalat Shabbat service with the BSKI A Capella Choir and to train and rehearse with choir members as needed. E-mail resume to paula@e-bski.org or call Paula at 314-725-6230 for more information.
   
Want to post an Classified? E-mail it to hillel@stlouishillel.org.

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St. Louis Hillel
6300 Forsyth Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63105
 
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