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The Monday Morning

We have a busy week of exciting and thought-provoking programs ahead. We welcome new faces as well as old friends and look forward to seeing you soon. Questions?
E-mail muhillel@muhillel.org

JEWISH LIFE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK

TODAY, 3/22: Don't put off applying for birthright israel! Over 1300 students have applied nationwide and spaces are limited! Join Miami's trip by applying at www.israel.hillel.org for Explore Israel Campus Based Experience in June. E-mail Amy at director@muhillel.org with questions.

TODAY, 3/22: Register for Passover seder and meals by returning your sign-up form today. Need a form? Go to www.muhillel.org. Hillel is offering creative family-style seders this year. Grab your friends and register now!

TODAY, 3/22, 7:30 pm: Discovering Judaism with Rabbi Weiner from Cincinnati Kollel. Dinner and discussion at Hillel.

Tues., 3/23, 6- 9:00 pm: Spring Phoneathon. We're still looking for callers. . .$6.00 an hour plus dinner and the opportunity to connect parents, alumni, and community members with our wonderful programs and events. E-mail Amy at director@muhillel.org

Wed., 3/24, 6-9:00 pm: Spring Phoneathon, see above.

Fri., 3/26, 6:00 pm: We welcome the Cincinnati Kollel for a traditional Shabbat experience.

Sun., 3/28: Deadline to apply for "Student Leadership Training Seminar in Israel."
Trip dates: August 1 - August 10. Registration requirements: students must have at least one more year before graduating, previous experience on any program in Israel, commitment to implement marketing assignments on campus during the upcoming academic year. Students will become acquainted with programs for students in Israel, learn leadership development skills to help engage students on campus and market Israel programs, tour Israel, meet Israelis, and have fun. Trip cost is $300 which includes airfare and all expenses. Apply online at www.IsraelPrograms.org/seminar0804.htm.

SAVE THE DATES:

Friday, April 2, 2004: Shabbat service and dinner in Scott Hall!

Thursday, April 8, 2004: Ms. Stevens' presentation, "An Evening with Madame F," which takes place at 7:00 p.m. in Hall Auditorium, is co-sponsored with the Jewish Studies Program. The performance will be an hour in length followed by an hour-long question and answer period. Adopting the persona of Fania Fenelon, a French cabaret singer who became a member of the all-female orchestra at Auschwitz, Ms. Stevens uses music and personal accounts to depict the struggle and moral dilemma of camp inmates who survived by prostituting their art. The horror and guilt experienced by Fenelon and other Jewish musicians confined to concentration camps during World War II is palpable in this riveting performance. Ms. Stevens' narrative, with music composed and arranged by Fred Cohen, is interspersed with segments of songs and numbers that were actually played in the concentration camps. The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Claudia Stevens also meditates on the issue of treating the Holocaust as the subject for artistic expression. For more information contact Dorothy at 9-8309.

Thursday, April 15, 2004: Dr. Stuart Liebman presents: "Early Holocaust Cinema and the Vanishing Jews," 4:30 pm, Macmillan Hall 212. Co-Sponsored by: The Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Washington, D.C.and the Hillel Foundation at Miami University, and Miami University&Mac226;s: Program in Judaic Studies, Film Studies Program, Department of French and Italian, Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages, Center for American and World Cultures and Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies.

Sunday, April 25, 2004: "The Case for Israel"--An Evening with Professor Alan Dershowitz at 7:30 pm in Cincinnati sponsored by Cincinnati Jewish Federation

OTHER NEWS, INFORMATION AND OPPORTUNITIES :

Citizens of the World 2004-2005
National Conference for College Women Student Leaders
Sign-up to receive weekly Israel news
Share the Love, Keep the iPod
Passover Planning Committee
Hillel Canned Food Collection
Are you staying in Oxford over the summer? e-mail us at muhillel@muhillel.org
Summer Camp Opportunities
Other Summer Opportunities
Study and Travel Abroad
After College Opportunities
Employment in Cleveland Jewish Community
Roommate Wanted--Graduate Student
Assessment of Miami Students' Spirituality
Request for Help on Dissertation--Women Wanted
Register your car to park in Hillel's Parking Lot
Hillel Contact Information and Building Hours

"Citizens of the World, 2004-2005": Preparations for next year's theme year, "Citizens of the World" are underway, according to Mary Woodworth, Associate Provost and Chair of the all-university theme steering committee. The theme year, which was announced by Provost Crutcher last April, will focus on topics related to what it means to be members of a world community. A number of programs that incorporate the theme are already being planned. These include the selection of the freshman reading, next fall's Center for American and World Cultures lecture series entitled, "Homeless in the World", the Strippel Forum on Social Justice and Human Rights to be held on November 12, a conference on "Freedom Summer" to be held on September 18, and the Faber Lecture by Professor Sut Jhally of Simon Frasier University, which will take place on September 23. The theme year logo will be created by students in the Art Department. The all-university theme committee seeks proposals for curricular and co-curricular events that will foster year-long examination of the topic. Proposals should be one to two pages in length and describe ways to incorporate the theme into existing activities, such as, courses, lecture series, exhibits, student activities, etc. The Office of the Provost will consider requests for up to $1000 in matching funds from departments, programs, or individuals, including student groups that propose events consistent with the theme. Projects must engage students, faculty, and staff beyond one's own department or program. Applicants may apply as individuals or as a group. Proposals should be sent by April 15, 2004 for fall 2004 events and by October 15, 2004 for spring 2005 events. Proposals should be addressed to Dr. Mary E. Woodworth, 208 Roudebush Hall or sent via e-mail to woodwome@muohio.edu. Applications, including the cover sheet, can be downloaded from the Center for American and World Cultures website, http://www.cawc.muohio.edu, which will also maintain a "Citizens of the World" calendar of events. For more information, please call: 9-8309.

National Conference for College Women Student Leaders : The conference will be held June 3-5 at American University in Washington, DC under the theme Purpose, POWER, and Progress. Early registration fee for this 2-day leadership and networking experience, INCLUDING CONFERENCE FEES AND MEALS is $270 (add $90 additional if housing is needed.) Attendance scholarships are available; and applications for scholarship are due April 16. The program is rich with informative workshops (covering everything from life balance to politics to career planning), inspirational plenary speakers, and the exceptional Women of Distinction Awards. There could not be a better student conference. It is in its 20th year, and students who have attended past conferences are changed forever. The conference web site is http://www.aauw.org/nccwsl/index.cfm. For questions directly related to the conference, call 800-326-2289.

WANT WEEKLY ISRAEL NEWS?
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SHARE THE LOVE, KEEP THE iPod: Want to win an iPod? It's easy. Have your students submit their Israel love story. All of the submitted stories will be judged and the winner will receive an iPod and six popular Israeli CDs. Anyone can submit a story, but must be a current student to be eligible for the prize. The winner will be announced on Yom Ha'atzmaut, April 26, 2004. Submit stories online now at http://www.loveisreal.org

PASSOVER PLANNING COMMITTEE: We are planning seders, meals, programs, and so much more. E-mail Matt at Strausmp@muohio.edu if you are interested. Watch this spot for meeting announcements.

HILLEL CANNED FOOD COLLECTION: There is a box in our lobby--we are collecting canned and nonperishable foods to deliver to a local food pantry.

SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES:
Jewishcampstaff.com: For the jobs in Jewish summer camping, check out www.jewishcampstaff.com. Applicants can leave their profile online for the over 20 Jewish camps on the site; most prospective staff receive offers of interest from several camps, giving applicants a choice of location, level of religious observance, and types of jobs. Applicants may also view each of the camps and make direct applications to those they like. Best yet -- it is totally FREE!

Camp Staff Positions at Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute in Oconomowoc, WI: The camp and meeting center of the Reform Movement is hiring for the following positions: photographer, stable staff, waterfront staff, sailing instructors, hebrew speakers, challenge course leaders, sports instructors, visual arts teachers, nurses and counselors. Go to OSRUI.org, or contact Susan Alexander at 800-650-8242 x 19 or salexander@urj.org.

CAMP COUNSELORS NEEDED: B'nai B'rith Beber Camp is looking for qualified summer camp counselors for the summer of 2004. Beber Camp is an overnight Jewish camp located in Mukwonago, Wisconsin serving 275 boys and girls ages seven-17. Staff amenities include staff lounge with A/C and satellite TV, e-mail access, laundry service and staff socials. Competitive salaries and travel reimbursement. Call toll free to 800-803-CAMP or check out www.bebercamp.com for more info or to submit an online application!.

OTHER SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES:
Spanish@Hillel.Uruguay Do you want to do something different this summer? Spanish@Hillel.Uruguay is a unique opportunity for students to live in South America for one or two months, while engaged in an intensive Spanish-language program that can be taken for college credit. Students will live and study in Montevideo, while fully immersed in a warm, Spanish-speaking culture. They will also enjoy the vibrant hospitality of the Uruguayan Jewish community. Session begins June 7th. Visit hillel.org.uy for more information about Spanish@Hillel.Uruguay.

SOCIAL ACTION SUMMER 2004 INTERNSHIP PROGRAM: Machon Kaplan June 20 - August 1, 2004 in Washington, DC Machon Kaplan is a six-week work/study internship program for college students based out of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism in Washington, D.C. Students participating in the program take classes and intern in social-justice oriented offices. The Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) serves as the accrediting institution for this academic credit program. To learn more and to apply, visit http://www.rac.org/confprog/machon.html.

Wherever you go, Cincinnati is home. Come home this summer for a paid internship. Work in a Jewish social agency for 8 weeks.The Workum Fund is offering paid internships to college students from June 14, 2004 through August 6, 2004. To apply, download the application from www.workum.org. For more information, contact Nancy Seltz via email at intern@workum.org or via telephone at 513-683-6670.

STUDY AND TRAVEL ABROAD:
APPLY NOW FOR JEWISH STUDIES IN PRAGUE: The application deadline for CET's Jewish Studies in Prague fall term is May 1. This program provides an opportunity to learn about Jewish life and live in the heart of Europe. Students will take courses at Charles University in Jewish Studies and meet Jewish leaders and friends in Prague. They will also visit Poland for a week-long study trip. Other activities include trips to Budapest, Terezin, and the medieval castle town of Cesky Krumlov. New this year is a community service internship course where students volunteer in the Jewish community. Spring, summer, and fall terms available. For more info and an application, visit www.cetacademicprograms.com or e-mail Janice Levitt at jlevitt@academic-travel.com.

HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM PROGRAMS: Join over 650 overseas students from around the world at the Rothberg International School of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Applications are now available online for the 2004-05 summer, semester, year and degree programs in English. Check out http://overseas.huji.ac.il. See what other students have to say about studying in Jerusalem http://overseas.huji.ac.il/students.asp. For more information, please contact Elisabeth Covitt, ecovitt@hebrewu.com or 800-404-8622 ext. 315.

SPEND A YEAR IN ISRAEL BUILDING DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: The New Israel Fund and Shatil announce the Nomi Fein Social Justice Fellowship and the Richard J. Israel Memorial Fellowship. Established to commemorate the lives and beliefs of Nomi Fein z"l, and Rabbi Richard J. Israel z"l, each fellowship allows an individual to experience Israel first-hand by working with an Israeli grassroots organization. Strong conversational Hebrew is recommended. The Fellowship is 10 months, commencing September-October 2004, 32 hours/week in an Israeli non-profit organization. Fellows will receive an $8,000 stipend. Applications are due March 28, 2004.

Back-to-Israel Programs: Designed specifically for alumni of Israel programs, including birthright israel, Alexander Muss American High School in Israel and summer programs. Israel Experience, Ltd., a subsidiary of the Jewish Agency, invites alumni of Israel programs to return to Israel for a meaningful - yet reasonably priced - "Israel Experience." For more information, including cost, contact Joel at joelr@jazo.org.il.

AFTER COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES:
COLLEGE SENIORS APPLY FOR RAC's LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT PROGRAM 2004-2005 The Eisendrath Legislative Assistant Fellowship Program is a fellowship program for recent college graduates at the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. Eisendrath Legislative Assistants (LAs) advocate in Washington, DC, for Jewish values and social justice on behalf of the Reform Jewish movement. LAs take part in a wide range of social action activities. This year, one of the LAs will work with the Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism in the New York office of the Union for Reform Judaism. The LA will participate in NY-based coalitions and work with the Commission staff and the various departments of the Union for Reform Judaism to develop programmatic and educational materials for congregations. To learn more and to apply, visit http://www.rac.org/aboutrac/laflier.html

Applebaum Fellowship - Applications Now Being Accepted: The Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Fellowship is a one-year, full-time position, beginning July 2004 and ending June 2005. In its inaugural year, the Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Fellow will serve as an aide to the President of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit/ special advisor for key philanthropists in Jewish life. S/he will interface with leaders of foundations, organizations, businesses and corporations who share a passion for bettering Jewish life. The fellow will assist in community planning, fundraising and cutting-edge project development in Detroit, across the United States and throughout Israel. Minimum of one year post-college work experience is required. Applications and more information are available at www.jewishleaders.net. Deadline is April 30, 2004.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY IN CLEVELAND JEWISH COMMUNITY: Budget and Organizational Specialist Requirements: Masters degree in business, social work or nonprofit management. 1-2 years experience in a nonprofit organization. Able to work independently with agency leadership. Knowledge of Jewish community, events, organizations and issues. Skills/Characteristics: Excellent oral and written communication skills. Financial acumen. Excellent Excel skills. SALARY: $45,000 - $50,000 plus competitive benefits package. To be considered for this position, you must apply at Torch Group's on line Career Center at http://www.torchgroup.com/details.cfm?JobID=190. Apply at our online Career Center at www.torchgroup.com.

ROOMMATES/APARTMENTS WANTED: House mate needed. I am a female student looking for a person to share a house with me it is about 1 mile off campus prefer a graduate student. Cost is $2,000 for semester and deposit of $500.00. Please get in touch asap available immediately. Fully furnished except your own room unless you specify otherwise. Everything else that you need is in the house. Real working fireplace, backyard, two bathrooms. Contact Sharon 513-469-8227 or cell 513-253-2091.

ASSESSMENT OF MIAMI STUDENTS' SPIRITUALITY: My name is Jonathan (Jon) Kroll and I am graduate student here at Miami University. One project that I am currently working on is an assessment of students' spirituality. The overarching goal of this endeavor is to evaluate the need to implement more or reduce the amount of Inter-Faith dialogue and programming. To do this, I will be conducting small group interview/discussions throughout the next two months. To provide an accurate and valid assessment to the University, I will need a wide array of participants. These include students involved in religious student organizations, those who attend religious services on a consistent basis, those who find their faith in more of a social/cultural context, as well as those who are not involved (religiously) at all. Basically, all students within this university community are able to participate by sharing their beliefs and thoughts (informally) on this matter. If you are interested in participating, please respond by Calling: 9-6759 or emailing: Krolljr@muohio.edu.

REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE ON DISSERTATION:
My name is Sandra Kirchner and I am a doctoral student in the psychology department at Miami. I am currently working on my dissertation research. I am interested in exploring the relationship between identity and spirituality in the lives of young women. I am contacting you because you are listed as the president of one of the several religious/spiritual organizations on campus. I am trying to include women from a variety of spiritual/religious (and even non-religious) background. Therefore, I was hoping that some of the women in your organization might be interested in participating in my project. I am looking for women between the ages of 13 and 22. Participation is in the form of two 1 1/2 to 2 hour long interviews. There are openings for the interviews most weeknights and weekends and they are held in Benton Hall. The first interviews will be in January and the second in February. There will also be a group discussion held in late January/early February, but participation in it is not required to participate in the interview segment. I would appreciate it if you could pass this information on to anyone in your organization that you think might be interested. I can be reached at this email address (kirchnsr@muohio.edu). Thank you for your time, Sandra Kirchner, MA Department of Psychology, Miami University

PARKING LOT ETIQUETTE
If you would like to park your car in the Hillel parking lot during office and program hours, you must register your car and receive a parking pass from Paula. Any unregistered cars without parking passes in the parking lot during office and program hours will be subject to towing at owners expense. Thank you for your cooperation.

CONTACT INFORMATION and BUILDING HOURS:
Hillel Foundation at Miami University
11 East Walnut Street
Oxford, OH 45056
phone: 513-523-5190
fax: 513-5243342
muhillel@muhillel.org
Check us out on line at www.muhillel.org
Our two story building housing a tv lounge and game room, computer lab, and library is open everyday from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm and during program hours.

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