ChaiLights from Hillel - April 30, 2012 

(Last ChaiLights of the Year! See you in the Fall!)
THIS WEEK'S
Shabbat Schedule 
Candlelighting Time
7:39pm
 
Shabbat Services
5:45pm
Eliot 102, 200B & 213
 
Shabbat Dinner
7:00pm
McMillan Cafe
 
Saturday Morning (Egalitarian) Services
9:45am-12:30pm
Eliot 200B
 
Shabbat Lunch
12:30-2:00pm
Hillel-hosted in McMillan Cafe
 
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 9am-3pm or have it delivered to your campus mailbox.
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Mazal Tov to the graduates of 2012 and all Wash U students for completion of another year of study!  We wish each of you a great summer break filled with fun, family and friends!  Let us know if you're planning to be in town this summer so we can keep you in the loop about summer programs. 
 
-The Hillel Staff
French Toast Study Break
with Challah for Hunger 

 

Tuesday, May 1st - 12:00-2:00pm
Mudd Kitchen, South 40
 
Prices:
$1 for a single slice
$4 for a unlimited plate

You still have one more chance to get your challah fix before the end of the semester!

Join Challah for Hunger for a tasty, study break of delicious freshly-made challah french toast. There will be a variety of flavors to choose from including plain and pumpkin chocolate chip!

Seniors who were around for the birth of Challah for Hunger (in this very kitchen!), this is your VERY LAST CHANCE to get a challah fix!

All proceeds benefit the AJWS Sudan Relief and Advocacy Fund and the Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry in St. Louis.
Shabbat Discussion & Free Lunch
Tuesday, May 1 - 1:30pm 
Hillel Staff offices - 310 Melville Ave.

Join with St. Louis Hillel staff members and friends to hear and discuss Hillel's vision for improving our Shabbat dinner offerings for next year.  We're your partner to create a vibrant Jewish community on campus, and we want your feedback!  A deli lunch will be provided.

If you can join us, please RSVP to Mallory at hillel@stlouishillel.org.
The Shabbat Scoop for May 4 

We hope you'll join us at the final Shabbat dinner of the semester this Friday, May 4 at 7pm. 

Schmooze with friends and bid farewell to Eli Temkin, Hillel's engagement associate, as he embarks on his next adventure...law school!  

Menu:
Apple Walnut Salad
BBQ Short Ribs
BBQ Tofu
Garlic Linguine
Broccoli and Cauliflower
Speciality cakes 
Shabbat-in-a-Box 
Even though Hillel will not be hosting a formal Shabbat dinner on campus, Friday, May 11, our Shabbat-in-a-Box program is still available to those students who would like to have a Shabbat experience with their friends.

Reserve online by Wednesday, pick up your package at Hillel on Friday between 9am-3pm or have it delivered to your campus mailbox.  
Weekday Services 
Conservative Minyan (Egalitarian)
Tuesdays at 8:00 a.m. - Lee Library, South 40
For more information, contact David at dgoldfinger@wustl.edu.

Mechizah (Orthodox) Morning Services
Monday - Friday at 8:00 a.m. - Lee Basement, South 40
For more information, contact Justin at jeisenberg@wustl.edu
Opportunities
Israel Government Fellows Program - Accepting Applications
Applications for the 2012-13 session of the Israel Government Fellows program is open.  The program allows young Jewish leaders from around the world to intern in an Israeli government office. The opportunity combines internships in government with educational seminars, Hebrew language instruction and travel throughout the country. 

Comprehensive details are available at www.igf.org.il or contact Diane Meskin at dianem@begincenter.org.il.

American Hebrew Academy - Admissions Associate position
The American Hebrew Academy is currently looking for an admissions associate.  The candidate must be personable, have strong communication skills, a great work ethic and a passion for Judaism. The associate would be expected to travel about the United States and potentially abroad to recruit.
 
Interested applicants, contact Mark Spielman at (336) 217-7074 or mspielman@americanhebrewacademy.org.
   
The University of Virginia Hebrew Summer Language Institute
The Institute provides students with little or no previous knowledge of Hebrew with an intensive 8-week program.  In accordance with the SLI's Rapid Language Acquistion model (known as 8+12+2), in 8 weeks students earn 12 credit hours and cover the equivalent of two academic years of language study.  By the end of the program, you will possess the linguistic and cultural tools needed to communicate in Hebrew with confidence, sensitivity, accuracy and agency.

Program Dates: June 10-August 3, 2012

Eligibility: We welcome applications from commuting high school students entering junior or senior year, undergraduate and graduate students, professionals and lifelong learners.

For more information or to apply, visit www.virginia.edu/summer/SLI.  Questions about the SLI should be directed to Caren Freeman, SLI Program Coordinator at uvasli@virginia.edu or (434) 243-2241 or Zvi Gilboa, Director of Hebew SLI at zg7s@virginia.edu.

2012 Bertha Anolic Memorial $1,500 Visual Arts Travel Award to Israel - Administered by Hillel of Greater Philadelphia
Any Jewish student (junior, senior or graduate) studying in a Jewish Studies college program, Department of Fine Arts or academically accredited art school can apply!  Applicants must demonstrate a sincere interest in the visual arts and a Jewish perspective towards the creative process.  You do not have to be an art student to apply. The award may be used for independent study in the visual arts in Israel.  It can be used toward funding museum visits, independent research, studio work, materials, professional consultation, art travel, etc.

Deadline for Applications: May 1, 2012
Winner Announced: May 30, 2012

For more information and to apply, contact Rita Rosen Poley at (215) 884-7805 or rita681@comcast.net.
  
Anti-Defamation League's Campus Leaders Mission to Israel
August 6-16, 2012
This program provides student leaders with a firsthand perspective of Israel by meeting with the culturally diverse population, engaging with its vibrant society, learning about the strategic and social challenges facing Israel today and touring the historically and geographically significant land. Student participants will hear and learn from diverse political and religious perspectives: Palestinian and Israeli, left and right wing, Christian, Muslim and Jewish.

Qualified applicants must be college freshmen, sophormores or juniors who are leaders on their campuses through political involvement, student activism or editors of the campus newspaper.  Students who have previously visited Israel are not eligible.

For application materials and more information, click here or email Naomi Mayor at nmayor@ado.org.
Internships & Fellowships  
Schusterman International Center Internship Opportunity
Are you looking for an outstanding summer internship?  Are you from Washington, DC or have ties to the DC area?  This summer, you could be a Hillel Conference Coordinator!  As a Hillel Conference Coordinator you will learn professional skills at a nationally distinguished non-profit organization, experience an exciting summer in Washington along with thousands of peers and lead among a distinguished group of interns who will be the future leaders of America. 

The opportunity is from June 11-August 12 and comes with a $1000 living stipend for 9 weeks.  For more info and/or to apply, contact Jamie Schiffman at jschiffman@hillel.org or (202) 449-6515.

Hasbara Fellowships Summer Israel Program
Are you interested in participating in the largest and most comprehensive Israel education and activism program in North America? Read more about the Hasbara Fellowships today!  The trip is valued at over $4,000 and is heavily subsidized, costing you only $500!  The program is competitive and spots are filling up quickly, so apply soon!

For more information, contact Daniel Cohen at (847) 997-3566 or visit www.hasbarafellowships.org.  A short informational video can be viewed here.

AMIR - Seeking Lead Farmers
Amir is growing the environmental movement this summer, enabling ten summer campus across the country to build "social-action" community gardens.  Amir is seeking Lead Farmers that will be directly responsible for implementing the Amir Project at these campus.  Amir will train all Lead Farmers at a seminar from June 4th to June 8th.  Compensation will be $3,000-$4,000 (based on age and camp placement) in addition to transportation, room & board.  Summer camps take place June 18-August 20.

While helpful, gardening/farming experience is not required.  If you are interested in applying for the Amir Farmer position, please contact Liz Traison at liz@amirproject.org or (248) 342-5496.  In your email, attach a resume and brief note about why you are interested in working for Amir.
 
Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis Seeks Applicants for Fall 2012 Hunger Fellow
JCRC for St. Louis is currently seeking applicants for the position of Hunger Fellow to engage in anti-hunger activism in the St. Louis community.  Fellow will work approximately 12 hours per week from September 4 through mid-December 2012 (with breaks for final exam periods and periods when school is not in session).  The Fellow selected will arrange a specific work schedule with his or her supervisor at the JCRC.  A stipend in the amount of $1500 will be provided to the Fellow.
 
Interested candidates should forward a resume, list of at least two references and statement of interest.  Application deadline is May 24.  Submit application to Gail Wechsler, Director of Domestic Issues/Social Justice at the JCRC of St. Louis.  Please submit application electronically to gwechsler@jcrcstl.org.  For more information, call (314) 442-3894.

See Galilee: A New Volunteer Program in Israel
This 5-month work study program in the northern Galilee region of Israel is a great program for graduating seniors from Wash U and recent grads from the St. Louis area. Up to 8 recent college grads from the Midwest will be selected!  There are two sessions: September 2012-February 2013 and March 2013-August 2013.  Tuition is $1,500 and includes living accommodations, 120 hours of ulpan study, full education and enrichment programs, host families, personalized madrichim, $200/month stipend, round trip airfare up to $2,000, 10 days of structured travel around Israel, hiking trips and more.

Applications for September 2012 session are due May 25, 2012.  For full program description and application, click the SEE GALILEE tab at berenseafoundation.org. 

Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism's Eisendrath Legislative Assistant Fellowship
Graduating Seniors: Join the ranks of fellow Wash U alum as a participant in this prestigious fellowship. You'll have the opportunitiy to monitor, analyze and advocate on legislation, meet with members of Congress, their staff and the White House Administration. You'll also create synagogue social action programming and work with members of Reform Movement youth groups and confirmation students to help them connect their Judaism with social action. Legislative Assistants go on to rabbinic school, law school, graduate school, careers on Capitol Hill, in progressive nonprofits and more.

This year-long fellowship is a tremendous opportunity for a bright, social justice oriented graduate. Applications and more information are available online at www.rac.org/la.  Email the RAC's Legislative Director Barbara Weinstein (BWeinstein@rac.org) with questions or call (202) 387-2800.

2012 Kohn Summer Intern Program Applications are Available!
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) in San Francisco offers The Kohn Program as an opportunity for students who are San Francisco Bay Area residents (even if they attend college elsewhere) to work at leading Jewish nonprofit agencies for 8 weeks over the summer, gain exposure to important issues in the Jewish community, gain tangible workplace skills, hear from Bay Area Jewish leadership and build community with their peers.  Interns are paid a $2500 stipend. The summer program runs from June 22nd - August 17, 2012.

Applications and an FAQ can be found at www.jvs.org/kohn or by contacting Rebecca Diamondstein at (415) 782-6225 or rdiamondstein@jvs.org.
Classifieds
Temple Emanu El in Providence Seeks Ritual Director
The position includes Chapel/Minyamim Coverage, management of Yahrtzeit/Necrology list, Bar/Bat Mitzvah and Family Service Tutoring and more.  A full job description can be found here.

Candidates should forward resume and cover letter to Robert Pelcovits at robert_pelcovits@brown.edu.
 
Apartment for Rent for Student (Available Immediately or 6/1/12)
$450.00 / month, includes Utilities
A nicely renovated, third floor, unfurnished apartment in lovely home near Washington University featuring one bedroom, bath, living room, microwave, small refrigerator, no full kitchen (best for light food preparation), central air, lots of closets, washer/dryer, within walking distance to Wash U and Metro Link and lots of privacy.

For more information, email Debra at dshatoff@sbcglobal.net or call (314) 576-5503.  Please leave phone number and best times to return your call.
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Sincerely,
Jackie, Rabbi Andy, Erin, Denise, Rayna, Josh, Eli & Mallory 


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