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This week's Torah Portion is
PARSHAT BASHALACH.
For commentaries click HERE.
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Contact Us:
The Edward and Rose Berman Hillel Jewish University Center of Pittsburgh
The Joseph Stern Building
4607 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 621-8875
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Join the Hillel JUC Facebook Group!
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Want to go to Israel? Never been on an organized trip?
Summer Birthright 2009 is offering FREE trips starting in May
Registration opens Feb 19th
Email Yoni with questions:
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Jews of Uganda Frick Fine Arts on PITT's campus
Free for PITT students/$3 for everyone else
Feb. 12 8:30 Discussion and multimedia presentation by Richard Sobel, photo journalist
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You don't have to be a Rich Man ....Yaidel Daidel Daidel Daidel Daidel Daidel Daidel Da! Fiddler on the Roof at the Benedum Center for Performing Arts
February 19, 2009 $20 Tickets. Limited supply. Contact Brad 412.621.8875 ext 110 BradC@HillelJUC.org
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Israel Advocacy Training Feb. 10, 2009 9:00-10:30 pm
David Olesker brings an entertaining mixture of humor and activism training. Sharpen your communication skills!
120 David Lawrence Hall Pitt Campus
Contact Naomi at njw8@pitt.edu for more info.
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RECLAIMING DIGNITY
A night to end violence against women in Darfur
Wed Feb 11th 8:00 - 10:00 PM
1500 Posvar Hall
Watch "Reclaiming Dignity", which explores the plight of girls and women living in Darfur. Participate in a live webcam chat with student from around the county!
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EGGS, FLOUR, & A GREAT CAUSE
CHALLAH FOR HUNGER
Baking:
Thurs Feb 12th 5:00-7:30 PM
Hillel Kitchen
Selling:
Fri Feb 13th 12:00-2:00 PM
Pitt Union
PROCEEDS ARE SENT TO DARFUR TO SUPPORT VICTIMS OF THE GENOCIDE.
Questions? Contact pitt@challahforhunger.org
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Shabbat in a Box
1 - Pick up your box Shabbat in a Box will be waiting for you at the Hillel JUC 2 - It's all in the box Your candles, challah, and necessities (even some funds) are all there in the box! 3 - Open the box You choose the place, you choose the guests. Share your shabbat experience!
Contact Brad by the Wed before you want to host Shabbat. bradc@hilleljuc.org 412 621 8875 ex. 110
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Semi-Finals: February 15 Finals:April 5
Need more info?
Contact Linda Myers (412) 621-8875 x 101
www.hilleljuc.org/campussuperstar
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Do you play basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, or ultimate frisbee?
Join the Maccabees, Hillel's intramural sports league!
Contact Michael at maz27@pitt.edu

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Alternative Spring Break! March 8-15
Two Amazing Trips:
JNF- The Negev, Israel OR Jewish Farm School, Southern California
Need more info? Contact Yoni yonis@hilleljuc.org
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Kesher'burgh
Kesher is Pittsburgh's reform Jewish Organization Please join us each week for Shabbat services at 5:30 pm and dinner at 6:30 pm.
Interested in getting involved? Email pittsburghkesher@gmail.com.
Join our Kesher facebook group!
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PITT Student Board!
President- Carly Adelmann, cma26@pitt.edu Vice President - Benjamin Miller, bam49@pitt.edu Social Chair - Lauren Demby, lrd8@pitt.edu Business manager - Alex Stahl, ams255@pitt.edu Jewish Life Chair - Eric Hoerger, eih5@pitt.edu Marketing Chair - Rebecca Stiefel, res60@pitt.edu Social Action Chair - Rebecca Lustig, rel15@pitt.edu
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Franklin C. Ash Summer Internship Program
Still accepting applications! $1800 stipened at the end of 7 week program! Based in Philadelphia.
A co-ed, non-religious, community service work experience to enhance career exploration for undergraduate Jewish college students. Students are selected for their academic achievement, leadership qualities and willingness to expand their knowledge of Jewish issues and the Jewish community.
Contact Peggy Truitt at peggy.truitt@jevs.org or 215.854.1834 for more information. |
Together, we can make a difference.
The Friendship Circle matches children with special needs and young adult volunteers, with the goal of creating lasting friendships.
Volunteers and children partake in a range of programs and Jewish activities.
For more info or to sign up, click here.
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May 17-27, 2009
Join other college students in a cultural exchange and service program. Today the Jews of Bulgaria live in freedom, but they face many real challenges. Join in this life changing experience.
Click here for more information.
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Heinz Endowment Summer Youth Philanthropy Internship
Heinz Endowments is looking for recent high school grads (class of '09) to serve as youth philanthropists. Each team of interns will award $25,000 in grants over the course of the summer.
Information sessions: Feb 5 and Feb 12 4-5 PM Heinz Endowment Office, 30th floor 625 Liberty Ave
Contact Linda Hall at 412.338.2615 for more information.
Learn more at this website.
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Enjoy travel, politics, history and working with teens?
Get paid to do all four!
For more information on the program and to apply for a staff position please see the Etgar 36 website or e-mail etgar36@etgar.org
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FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE SCHOOL YEAR 2009-2010
The
United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh awards grants to
students who reside in the Greater Pittsburgh area (Allegheny, Butler
Beaver, Washington and Westmoreland Counties). WHAT IS CENTRAL SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN REFERRAL SERVICE?The
Central Scholarship and Loan Referral Service (CSLRS) of the United
Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh coordinates the efforts of a
group of organizations, agencies, and scholarship endowment funds which
provide need-based scholarships to local undergraduate and graduate
Jewish students. CSLRS is a program of the United Jewish
Federation and is administered by the Career Development Center of
Jewish Family and Children's Service. WHO QUALIFIES?Any
Jewish high school senior, college or graduate student with
demonstrated financial need is eligible to apply. All applicants must
be bona fide residents of Allegheny, Beaver, Washington, Butler or
Westmoreland counties for at least two years. Individuals are known by
number, not name, to ensure confidentiality. When a student
applies for aid, the CSLRS committee matches the student with the
funding source most likely to consider the application. Some funding
sources require high academic achievement; all require students to
demonstrate financial need. HOW DO I APPLY?For school year
2009-2010 Central Scholarship will again be using an on-line
application process. The on-line applications are available at http://www.centralscholarship.org. First-time applicants must be interviewed by CSLRS staff. Application deadline is February 4, 2009. Regrettably, applications received after that date will not be considered. For further information, contact the Career Development Center of Jewish Family & Children's Service, 412-422-5627. |
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