The MU Jewspaper
Welcome Back! Hope everyone had a great break. This weekly publication of Hillel at Miami University is filled with all the happenings of Jewish life on campus. Send submissions to muhillel@muhillel.org. As always, contact Hillel with any questions at 513-523-5190 or muhillel@muhillel.org
MU Jewish Faculty/Staff Ice Cream Social at Sweet Temptations
Tuesday, January 11 at 5:00 pm
Contact muhillel@muhillel.org or 523-5190 with questions
Miami Students for Israel Dinner, Discussion, and Elections
Wednesday, January 12 at 5:30 pm in MacMillan 113
Everyone is welcome. Come discuss the Palestinian Authority elections and its impact on the peace process. Interested in a leadership position with MSI? Contact Noam Schafer at schafenm@muohio.edu
Broke from Books? Dinner is on us!
Association of Jewish Students FREE Welcome Back Dinner
Thursday, January 13 at 6:00 pm at Hillel
Contact muhillel@muhillel.org
2005 Association of Jewish Students Program Board Meeting
Congratulations to members of the 2005 Association of Jewish Students Program Board
Greek-Jewish Chair: Rachael Dack
Shabbat Dinner Coordinator: Lizzy Kircher
Social/FYSH Chair: Jenny Jacob
Sports Chair: Dave Lipsky
UJC Chair: Dori Handel
Women's Group Co-Chairs: Stacey Banchek and Amy Lindsay
AEPi Representative: David Elias
Come meet the Program Board and share program ideas for this semester.
Thursday, January 13 at 7:00 pm at Hillel
Contact Jess Williams at willia22@muohio.edu
Welcome Back Shabbat Service and Dinner
Friday, January 14 at Hillel. 6:00 pm Service, 7:00 pm Dinner
Contact Ethan Karp at karpes@muohio.edu
Nothing to do on Monday? How about a Hike at Hueston Woods
Monday, January 17. Meet at Hillel at 1:00 pm
Contact Jeremy Block at fellow@muhillel.org
Tsunami Relief
Interested in helping with Tsunami Relief efforts on campus? Contact Jeremy Block at fellow@muhillel.org
In this edition:
Israel Travel and Information: Israeli Folk Dancing; www.destinationisrael.com <http://www.destinationisrael.com/> ; Israel Campus Beat; Birthright Israel
Campus Programs: Common Ground: An all female interfaith spirituality retreat; Multi-Student Organizational Leadership Academy
Volunteer Opportunities: Alternative Spring Break Interfaith Community Service Trip to San Francisco
Conferences: Young Zionist Leaders Conference; The Spitzer Forum; 2005 Koach Kallah; Russian Students Shabbaton in Chicago
Jobs, Careers, and Graduate School Opportunities: Jewish Campus Service Corps Application on line! The Jewish Service Corps; Internships in Chicago; Part-Time Synagogue Librarian; The Workum Summer Intern Program
Awards, Grants, and Competitions: Chicago-Area Residents: Academic Scholarships Available; Guild of Temple Musicians Young Composer Competition
Housing and Roommates: Looking for a place to live 2005/2006? Looking for Male Housemate
Hillel Contact and building information
ISRAEL TRIPS AND INFORMATION
Israeli Folk Dancing: Every Tuesday evening at 8:00 pm, beginning January 11, 2005 at Yavneh Day School, 8401 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati. No dance experience is necessary. $5 at the door. Come enjoy the 1st session and the 2nd session is FREE! Sponsored by the Jewish Federation, and Yavneh Day School. For more information please contact Orit Shulman, community shlicha, at oshulman@jfedcin.org
DestinationIsrael.com (http://www.destinationisrael.com/) is a new Israel program portal that provides students key information about Israels best short and long-term program options so each individual can find the right framework in Israel. From academic opportunities to work/study programs, Destination Israel provides useful program overviews, information on scholarships and the ability to request additional information from multiple programs all in one convenient location! Here are just some of the options available: * Academic Opportunities * Work/Study Programs * Professional Experience * Free & Subsidized Trips * Hebrew Ulpan * Jewish Learning
The Israel Campus Beat is a free weekly e-newsletter for students, with to Israel news and analysis, student opinion and campus news from colleges across North America. It is a quick and easy way to learn more about Israel and Israel activities on your campus. Consider spending a few minutes each week skimming the ICB to learn about Israel issues facing campuses across the country, especially as articles written by your friends and classmates are included each and every week. To subscribe go to: www.israelcampusbeat.org.
Birthright Israel: Hillel at Miami University is organizing a campus-based birthright Israel trip in May/June. If you are 18-26, have never been to Israel on a peer group trip, identify with the Jewish people, and are interested in traveling to Israel with birthright during winter break go to www.israel.hillel.org to register. Contact Jeremy with questions at fellow@muhillel.org
CAMPUS EVENTS OF INTEREST
Common Ground: An all female interfaith spirituality retreat. Saturday, January 29, 2005 from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm at Western Lodge. Contact Bethany Weber, (513)330.0740, weberbh@muohio.edu.
Multi-Student Organizational Leadership Academy: January 22, 2005 at Campus Ministry Center. Sessions presenters include Dr. Denny Roberts and Rick Devine, head of service learning. Lunch and dessert bar included. $5.00 per person. Contact Georgiana Salyers at lightsoncampus@hotmail.com
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Alternative Spring Break Interfaith Community Service Trip to San Francisco: Join other Miami students as we assist some of the neediest and most challenging communities in the San Francisco Bay area. March 11-March 20.Contact Jeremy at fellow@muhillel.org.
CONFERENCES
The Spitzer Forum is a three-day conference for Jewish students interested in social justice work through political activism and grassroots organizing. Issues explored may include education, literacy, environment, health, poverty and more. February 27-March 1 in Washington, DC. Students from around the world will: participate in skill building workshops; meet with experts on social justice issues; learn how the Jewish community is responding to these issues; network with other campus activists. We live in a time of great change. Our communities and campuses, our nation and the world are being transformed at unprecedented speed. We can affect this change. We can direct social and political movement by knowing how to influence public policy. Informed and articulate activists can change the course of history. You are invited to make a difference. Registration is at www.hillel.org
The 2005 KOACH Kallah is almost here! Join us for Conservative Judaism at the Crossroads, with Rabbi Joel Roth and Rabbi Neil Gillman. This year's Kallah will take place at the University of Toronto on Feb. 24-27. Registration is just $185 and there is some scholarship money available. Applications are online at www.koach.org.
Russian Student Shabbaton - Save the Date! Feb. 11-13, 2005 in Bloomingdale, Ill., is a great opportunity for Russian students to express their Judaism through interesting sessions and discussions about Jewish identity and Israel. Registration fee is $50 plus travel expenses. Scholarship money is available. Contact Amy Bebchick at director@muhillel.org for more information.
Young Zionist Leaders Conference: January 28 - 30 on Miami Beach. Every year YZL taps into the latest needs and interests of student activists to bring you a weekend retreat of titillating speakers, tantalizing debates, and tanner skin. YZL strives to create a balance of lectures and interactive discussions, facilitated by powerful educators, experts, and fellow student leaders. Fine-tune your group's effectiveness on campus; Discover and connect to social activism in Israel; Move beyond advocacy; Dare to debate controversial issues in Israel; Explore your senses through Hebrew culture -- food, film and art; Strengthen your personal connection to Zionism. Register Now! www.hagshama.org.il/en/YZL. Deadline is December 10. Registration Fee is $150.00. Up to $300 available in travel subsidies. USD Hagshama of the World Zionist Organization. Want More Info? Call 1-800-27-ISRAEL
JOB, CAREER, AND GRADUATED SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES
JCSC Applications Online! Applications are now being accepted for Hillel's Steinhardt Jewish Campus Service Corps for the 2005-2006 academic year! The JCSC fellowship is a paid, one-year fellowship that enables recent college graduates to work on campuses across North America, helping students explore and celebrate their Jewishness in creative and meaningful ways. Extensive Jewish education is not necessary - just the desire to make a difference in the lives of students. Hillel's new application is now online at www.jcsc.hillel.org. Applications are due March 4, 2005. Questions about the JCSC fellowship may be directed to Jen Schlosberg, JCSC program associate, at jschlosberg@hillel.org or Jeremy Block at fellow@muhillel.org.
Apply Now to Join AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps is a one-year program combining work for social change, Jewish learning and community building in New York and Washington, DC! There is no cost for AVODAH. All participants receive health insurance as well as a living stipend to pay for food, rent and other expenses. Student loan deferrals are available. All participants receive a $1,000 exit stipend, and most qualify for an AmeriCorps Education Award voucher of up to $4,725 for continued education or repayment of student loans. For more information about AVODAH, or to download an application, please visit the Web site at www.avodah.net, e-mail info@avodah.net or call 212-545-7759. Applications are due March 1, 2005.
Apply Now for Lewis Summer Internships in Chicago: Coming home to Chicago this summer? Undergrads residing or attending school in Illinois can apply online at www.juf.org/hillel for the 2005 Lewis Family Summer Intern Program, which offers 26 paid internships in agencies/departments of the Jewish Federation. E-mail the Hillels of Illinois at lsip@juf.org or call 312-444-2868 to schedule an interview in Chicago over winter break.
Part-time Synagogue Librarian Sought: Judaic librarian sought for medium sized synagogue library in Cincinnati, approximately 7 hours per week during the academic year. Tasks include the selection, purchase, and cataloging and processing of library materials. Additional responsibilities include working with religious school staff and students, overseeing circulation, and other library functions. Knowledge of Judaica and library procedures required. Position will begin after January 1, 2005. Please submit resumes and cover letter to Rob Festenstein at robfest@fuse.net or fax to 513-793-1800.
The Workum Summer Intern Program is an eight-week paid position during the summer. Interns are placed at Jewish communal agencies in the Greater Cincinnati area. Our goals are to encourage our best and brightest youth to choose Jewish communal service as a career and/or to support and participate in the Jewish community as adults. Please check our web site at www.workum.org for more information. Also, the students can download an application from our web site. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (513) 683-6670 or e-mail me at intern@workum.org. Nancy Seltz, Administrator Workum Summer Intern Program
GRANTS, COMPETITIONS, AND AWARDS
Chicago-Area Residents: Academic Scholarships Available: Approximately $500,000 in scholarship funds will be available from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago for Jewish college and post-graduate students in need of financial assistance for the 2005-2006 academic year. Jewish Vocational Service administers the scholarship program and personally interviews all applicants before May 1. To apply, go to www.jvschicago.org and click on Scholarship Services. For additional information or questions, call the JVS scholarship secretary at 312-673-3457 or e-mail jvsscholarship@jvschicago.org. The application deadline is March 1, 2005.
15th Guild of Temple Musicians Young Composers Award: In its continuing effort to provide opportunities for young composers to create compositions which will enhance Sabbath liturgy and inspire the religious experiences of congregations, the Guild of Temple Musicians (an affiliate of the American Conference of Cantors) announces the fifteenth Young Composers Award. The competition is open to any Jewish musician born on or after January 1, 1970, and submissions are sought for a suite (a group of two or three movements) for solo instrument and piano. the submitted composition should have a duration of 10-12 minutes in length, and should be based on Jewish materials. Suggested ideas will be included in the information which applicants may obtain by contacting the competition chairman, composer Ben Steinberg.The competition is unique in that it is the only competition of its kind to include for the winner a cash award ($1800), a travel subsidy which will enable the composer to attend the premiere performance, and the submission of the composition for possible publication. Deadline for submission of entries, either received or postmarked, is January 7, 2005. For further information applicants should contact Ben Steinberg, (c/o) Composer in residence, Temple Sinai Congregation, 210 Wilson Ave., Toronto, ON M5M 3B1, Canada; or by e-mail: ben@templesinai.ne, or by phone: 416-487-4161, or by fax: 416-487-5499.
Looking for Housemate (male) for Fall Semester, 2005-06, N. COLLEGE Ave. and CHURCH St.. Fully furnished. Only $1800 for the semester, A/C, own room, nice front porch, in front of Blue and Green Bus Stops, Great location, Shared spaces: Large living-room w/TV, couch; full kitchen; bathroom. Call Noam: 513/255.1407.
Looking for a place to live 2005/2006? Want to live 2 blocks from the Uptown Phi Delt Gates? Want a clean quiet place to live? If so, I have the apartment right for you. Please contact me at isaacsjm@muohio.edu or 513/703-3690.
CONTACT and BUILDING INFORMATION
Hillel Foundation at Miami University
11 East Walnut Street
Oxford, OH 45056
phone: 513-523-5190
fax: 513-524-3342
General contact: muhillel@muhillel.org
Amy Bebchick, Executive Director: director@muhillel.org
Ann Kravec, President, Association of Jewish Students: kravecac@muhillel.org
Jeremy Block, Jewish Campus Service Corps Fellow: fellow@muhillel.org
Jeff Brown, Rabbinic Intern: ravziggy@hotmail.com
Tugs Gruenberg, Development Intern: jsgg81@yahoo.com
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 Monday-Friday from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm and during program hours. If you have a car and are planning to drive to Hillel programs and meetings, you must register your car with Paula. Unauthorized cars parked in our parking lot will be ticketed.
Hillel at Miami University is beneficiary agency of the Ohio Valley Hillel Consortium.
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