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Jewish Women Event, Passover Information, Jewish Studies Program, How Did I Get Here? GLBTQ Event, & cHillel- Jewspaper March 15th

The JewsPaper
March 22nd, 2010
News and info from Hillel at Miami University &
The Association of Jewish Students
Whats In Store For You (click the topic to jump to it)
:: Passover Information
:: Jewish Women at Miami... Really Cool Event
:: Afterlife Continues
:: Jewish Studies Program
:: How Did I Get Here? Sponsored by GLBTQ Services & Center for American and World Cultures
:: cHillel Sun. 3:00 - 8:00
IMPORTANT PASSOVER INFORMATION!!!

  • Passover Seder
  • Shriver Center on Monday, March 29th at 6pm.
  • Passover Seder tickets will be FREE for all Miami Students!!  However, you do need a ticket.
  • Tickets will be available at the Shriver Center soon
  • If you can't wait, you can sign up in person at the Hillel Center or by emailing (the name and @muohio.edu email address of each student who wants a ticket) to Bonnie at admin@muhillel.org.
  • Kosher for Passover Meals
  • We will have Kosher for Passover food in the kitchen of the Hillel Center - for all students who need it - with dinner served at 6pm each day.  
  • If you have further questions, please email Bonnie at admin@muhillel.org and please be patient about getting a response (it will take a week to answer all but the most basic questions - but I will answer them - I promise!). 
T O M O R R O W:
Jewish Women at Miami:
Confronting the Pressure, Celebrating Our Power

Pr
esented by: Hillel at Miami University and the Women's Center

Miami University Jewish women of all backgrounds (culturally, ethnically, or religiously identified) are warmly invited to join one another for dessert and discussion about:
  • The pressures women face in our society and on Miami's campus.
  • Ways Judaism can help us form positive self-concepts and transform the way we view ourselves.
  • How Judaism can speak to other relevant issues such as body image, relationships, work/life balance, goal-setting etc. that we face daily.
We'll study some ancient and contemporary Jewish texts written by women, share our personal histories and experiences & see how it all comes together!

Homemade desserts provided!

March 23, 2010
7:00- 9:00 pm
Hillel at Miami University
11 E. Walnut Street

Come when you can, leave when you must!

Questions? Contact Sarah Schneider at schneisb@muohio.edu
THE AFTERLIFE CONTINUES:
Hot Topics

Join us as we continue to discuss Judaisms view of the afterlife.  As always there will be free pizza!!!
6:30pm

Hillel
11 E. Walnut
Miami University's Jewish Studies Program

Jewish Studies is an interdisciplinary program open to all Miami students. The minor offers students a variety of critical approaches to Jewish history, religion, thought, and culture from Ancient times to the present. Jewish Studies is a flexible minor that encourages students to pursue their particular interest across a wide range of disciplines and periods.

Look into Minoring or getting your thematic in Jewish Studies!!!
How Did I Get Here?

Prize-winning author Lev Raphael talks about coming out in his work; building bridges between lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and straight communities; the challenges for LGBT writers in the publishing world; and the joys and surprises of being a pioneer in queer Jewish writing.

Bring your lunch for a brown bag discussion. We will have drinks and light snacks to share.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=336838738647
 
Sponsored by GLBTQ Services and the Center for American and World Cultures.
Contact glbtq@muohio.edu with any questions.

cHillel- Hang out watch movies, chill, were open!

Hillel is:
open sign
Sunday:
3:00pm - 8:00pm

We look forward to seeing you soon!
 
Hillel at Miami University
The Association of Jewish Students, Diogo Metz President
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Email:
admin@muhillel.org
Phone: 513-523-5190
Fax: 513-524-3342
Web:
http://www.muhillel.org

The Association of Jewish Students is a proud member of the Diversity Affairs Council of Associated Student Government.
Hillel at Miami University is partially supported by the Ohio Valley Hillel Consortium.

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