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Elections for AJS, Bowl for a Kid's Sake, & cHillel- Jewspaper March 15th

The JewsPaper
April 5th, 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)
:: AJS Elections!!!
:: Bowl for a Kid's Sake
:: Hot Topics
:: Jewish Studies Program
:: cHillel Sun. 3:00 - 8:00
Association of Jewish Students Elections:
Your Vote Will Make a Difference

Vote for the new members of our Student Executive Board.  The Executive Board is responsible for most of the programing that happens at Hillel, come have a say in the future of this organization!!!!!

7:30pm
Hillel (11 E. Walnut; across the street from bdubs)

Bowl for a Kid's Sake

A fundraiser for the sake of underprivileged children in the Cincinnati area.  If you would like to join our team to help fund raise and bowl, contact Alex at howieam@muohio.edu
Hot Topics

Join us as we continue to discuss Judaism and how it relates to you.  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!!!
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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