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ChaiLights from Hillel - October 24, 2011

THIS WEEK'S
Shabbat Schedule 
Candlelighting Time
5:50pm

 

Friday Shabbat Services
5:45pm
Reform, Eliot 103 Orthodox, Eliot 213
Conservaitve, Eliot 102

 

Shabbat Dinner
7pm
The Gargoyle

 

Shabbat Morning (Egalitarian) Services
9:45am-12:30pm
Eliot 213

 

Shabbat Lunch
12:30pm
Chabad on Campus
 
Shabbat-in-a-Box
Celebrate Shabbat in your dorm room or apartment with friends with Hillel's help FOR FREE.
 
You will receive challah, grape juice and candles, plus prayer guides to start your own Shabbat tradition.
 
Reserve online by Wednesday, pick up your package at Hillel on Friday between
9 a.m.-3 p.m. or have it delivered to your campus mailbox.

 

In This Issue
Takkana
JDRC Spring Break
Hilllel Phone-A-Thon
Join Our Mailing List
Quick Links
Dessert with Dialogue 
Thurs., Oct. 27th
7:30pm
Ursa's Fireside

Join J Street U for an hour-long discussion to "make the political personal" - to understand the disparity in happiness levels between Israelis and Palestinians as reported in recent studies.

Ms. Beverly Tsacoyianis, a WUSTL doctoral candidate in the the history department, will help facilitate a discussion on how war, trauma, conflict and other aspects of life in the Middle East contribute to the emotional well-being of Israelis and Palestinians.

Event open to students and members of the public.
 
Kosher and Halal desserts will be provided.
 
Contact Zach Gottlieb with any questions.  
Parent & Family Weekend II
Shabbat Dinner & Special Performance by Comedian Joel Chasnoff 
Join St. Louis Hillel, this Friday, October 28th at 7:00pm for Shabbat Dinner in The Gargoyle.  After dinner, enjoy a special comedic perfomance by Joel Chasnoff.
 
Dinner, as always, is FREE for students and no reservations are required!
 
Dinner reservations for family members can be made by emailing Mallory at hillel@stlouishillel.org.
Takkana Social Justice Initiative:
Seeding a Sustainable Future 
Jan. '12-Nov. '12, Trip to Muchucuxca, Mexico May 2012

If your vision of social justice moves you to get out into the world to be an agent of social change, the Takkana Initiative is for you. Participants will learn about the pressing issues of our time including environmental sustainability, food sovereignty, community greening and what it takes to feed our world. As part of this initiative, students will have hands-on opportunities to work in a traditional Mayan community in Mexico, be a part of a new educational garden in a St. Louis public school, and engage with local and national leaders.
 
Registration opens November 21st. Contact Rabbi Andy at rabbiandy@stlouishillel.org for more information. 

Jewish Disaster Response Corps 
Spring Break Service Trip to Alabama

 

Be a part of St. Louis Hillel's exciting new collaboration with JDRC. Students will volunteer alongside the Hillels of Metro Detroit, NYU and George Washington University in a week of work with Habitat for Humanity assisting communities in Alabama who were affected by the tornadoes.  

 

Cost is $400 plus travel. Registration will open late first semester.  Registration closes February 1. Contact Rayna Schaff at rayna@stlouishillel.org for more information.

Global Hunger Shabbat 
Friday, November 4
Join American Jewish World Service (AJWS) and over 200 communities learning about hunger in the developing world through these exciting opportunities:

11am-2pm - Day of Service
St. Louis Public School Educational Garden
 
7:00pm - Global Hunger Shabbat Dinner
McMillan Cafe

Sponsored by: St. Louis Hillel, JSU & Challah for Hunger

For more information, contact Rabbi Andy at rabbiandy@stlouishillel.org.
Hillel's Annual Phone-A-Thon is Coming!Need some fast cash? Make money while helping St. Louis Hillel raise programming funds!

Hillel is now hiring students for Phone-A-Thon shifts. Callers get paid $10/hour (minimum of 4 hours).

Shifts available include:
Sunday, October 30th, 12:00-3:00pm
Tuesday-Thursday, November 1-3, 5:00-9:00pm

Prizes and food will be provided.
 
To sign-up for a shift, click here.

Contact Josh at josh@stlouishillel.org or (314) 935-9046 for more info!

P.S. - In a student group? Bonuses for groups that participate! 

Weekday Services 
Conservative Minyan (Egalitarian Minyan)

Tuesdays at 8:00am, Lee Library, South 40
Contact Jeremy Rose at jsrose@wustl.edu for more information.
  


Mechizah (Orthodox) Morning Services
 
Monday - Friday at 8:00am, Lee Basement, South 40
Contact Justin Eisenberg at jeisenberg@wustl.edu for more information.

Israeli Folk Dancing 

Interested in Israeli Folk Dancing? Join us every other Thursday at 8:00pm in the Fitness Center Dance Studio.  Beginners are more than welcome - no experience necessary!

 

For more information, please contact David Goldfinger at dgoldfinger@wustl.edu

Opportunities
 
Interested in Teach for America after Graduation?
 
The final deadline is fast approaching for Teach for America! Interested applicants must submit initial application materials (resume and letter of intent) by Wednesday, October 26 at 10:59 PM CST. Contact Chanel Hampton with any questions at chanel.hampton@teachforamerica.org or (314) 621-9100 ext. 49139.

 

Enjoy Travel, Politics and History?  Get Paid to Do All Three!
 
Etgar 36, a summer travel program for Jewish teens, is looking for staff. Etgar 36 offers cross-country journeys in which teens develop their American and Jewish identities as well as become empowered to get involved politically and socially. As a staff member, you will be able to see America, help develop the future leadership of the American and Jewish community, and get paid. Previous work with youth and involvement with youth groups/summer camps a plus. Applicants should be in a good physical shape, and have a passion for history, politics and activism.

 

For more information on the program, and to apply for a staff position, please see the Etgar 36 website: www.etgar.org, call (404) 403-7779, or email micah@etgar.org.

 

Civil rights activists honed their skills at the Highlander Folk School. Global innovators exchange ideas at the TED Conference. YOU can learn to change the world too at an Interfaith Leadership Institute (ILI). ILIs are four-day intensive workshops that equip students and their campus allies to be movement builders for interfaith action. Join hundreds of organizers who are changing campuses through the Better Together campaign.

Rally your campus team, and apply now for the next ILI at Emory University in Atlanta, GA - January 12-15, 2012. 

Applications due November 28. (Apply by October 31 and save $50!)

 

Pardes Winter Programs from Coast to Coast!  

Pardes LA: December 18-22, 2011, AJU-LA Campus
5 days, 3 visiting Pardes faculty members, immeasurable inspiration!

Click here for details!

Awakening the Divine: A Pardes Jewish Spirituality Retreat
January 3-8, 2012, Pearlstone Retreat Center, Maryland
Explore the depths of Jewish spirituality and open your mind to new meaning in Jewish tradition.
Click here for details!

 

Contact naomia@pardes.org with questions about either program.

 

Yiddish Book Center: Steiner Summer Program

The program offers matriculating college students a unique opportunity for a tuition-free, seven-week intensive course in Yiddish language and culture. Beginning and intermediate students will be immersed in language study, and will also study the history, literature, culture and music of the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe.

Application process will open soon. For more information, please visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/steiner-summer-program.
 

 

NOW AVAILABLE!
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Israel Experience Scholarship Applications
Applications are available for anyone going on an approved Israel experience program beginning December 2011 - Spring 2012.  For an online application, click here.

Please note: Applicants must be from the Chicago metropolitan area.

For more information, please visit the St. Louis Hillel website.

 

Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis seeks Applicants for the 2011-2012 Academic Year MAZON Hunger Fellow The fellow will work approximately 15 hours per week from mid to late September 2011 through May 2011 and engage in anti-hunger activism in the St. Louis community. The Fellow selected will arrange a specific work schedule with his or her supervisor at the JCRC. A stipend of $3000 will be provided to the Fellow.  For requirements, visit the St. Louis Hillel website.

 

Interested candidates should email Gail Wechsler.


Technion International School of Engineering 
Current opportunities include semester long or summer study abroad for business, science and engineering students, a freshman year of engineering and science program and a BSc in Civil and Environmental Engingeering. The programs are conducted in English.

For more information about each program, follow these links: General Study Abroad Overview, 2012 Freshmen Program Overview, Undergraduate Study Abroad Overview.

 

Please contact Yoram Rudy at rudy@wustl.edu for more information.
Classifieds
Shaare Zedek Early Childhood Center is looking for substitute teachers to have on call for the upcoming school year. If you're interested, contact ecc@shaarezedek.org.
Around the Community Calendar
Tuesday, October 25 - 7:30pm

Join the Brodsky Library for a book lecture by authors Ellen Steinberg and Paul Proust, who will be discussing their new book "From the Heartland: Two Centuries of Midwest Foodways." This program is co-sponsored by CAJE.
 

The cost for the program is $7.00 per person; free to Friends of the Library. Reservations are required. 
 

For more information, call 314-442-3720.
 

Tuesday, November 1 - 7:30pm
 
A panel of rabbis will discuss The God Upgrade: Finding Your 21st Century Spirituality in Judaism's 5,000-Year-Old Tradition by Rabbi Jamie Korngold, at the Brodsky Library.  The event is co-sponsored by the library, CAJE, St. Louis Rabbinical Association and JCC-Jewish Book Festival, as part of the St. Louis "Big Jewish Community Read." The panel will include Rabbis Jim Bennett, Randy Fleisher, Josef Davidson and Seth Gordon, with facilitator Rabbi Brad Horwitz.  Rabbi Korngold will be appearing at the Jewish Book Festival on Sunday, November 13 at 10:00am.

 

The program will be held at the Jewish Federation Kopolow Building, 12 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146.  Reservations are required by October 31.

 

For more information or to make reservations, call 314-442-3720 or email Brodsky-library@jfedstl.org.

 

November 4-6, 2011, Cincinnati, OH

Join college students from across North America as they explore the origins and expressions of Jewish Comedy in a presentation by the American Jewish Archives, "Two Rabbis Walk Into a Bar: A weekend's exploration of Jewish humor."  The event will take place at the historic Cinncinati campus of the Hebrew Union College.

Program cost of $100 includes all meals, lodging, programming and social events.  Scholarships are available for travel.

 

For more information contact HUCYOUTH@huc.edu or http://americanjewisharchives.org/programs_retreats.php.

If you have information you'd like us to include in an upcoming issue of Hillel ChaiLights, please email hillel@stlouishillel.org.
  
Thanks for reading!
  
Sincerely,
St. Louis Hillel Staff

 

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