Chag Sameach
The Hillel JUC wishes you and your family a Chag Sameach. Hillel JUC
students will be having seder tonight in our building, where over 100 students will be gathered together.
Second night seder will be held on Pitt's campus at the Cathedral of Learning. For more information on these seders, please visit our
website. To make a donation to our Passover efforts,
please click here. |
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The beautiful scenery on the organic farm in California coupled with the student bonding made for an
unforgettable and definitely "alternative" spring break trip! For more information on this trip, contact Susie Sheldon at susies@hilleljuc.org. |
Organic Farming on Spring Break??!!
Six students and one staff member journeyed to the Oz Farm in
California for their spring break this year. This was part of the Hillel JUC's Alternative Spring Break program, where students learned how
to live in a more environmentally friendly world. They spent their days working hard - cooking all-organic recipes and working
on the farm. Everything on the farm was "off the grid," meaning no running water or electricity! This was an experience that was
life-changing for all of the students who participated. There will surely be more trips like this one planned for the
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Spring Break in
Guatamala!
For eleven students and one staff from the Hillel Jewish
University center, this past spring break was truly life changing. Partnering with American Jewish World Service, they spent eight days in a
small rural farming community called Paraxaj, about two hours south of Guatemala City, Guatemala. The mission of the trip: cultural exchange and
Tikkun Olam.
One of our talented students wrote a brilliant three-day
piece in The Pitt News documenting the trip. Please enjoy his inspirational account of their journey and learn about our student’s unique
and deeply moving experience. |
Enjoy these student written
articles about this amazing trip:
World Collide, part 1
Night and Day, part 2
Making Peace, part 3
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I don't think anyone could have asked for a more worthwhile Spring Break. As students think about Spring
Break for next year, I would urge them to consider an adventure in the Negev where you will not only meet new friends, give back to a community, and
have a nice break from the norm, but an adventure that will engage you in an examination of your impact in Israel, your community and the
world. |
Not Your Average Spring Break in Israel
by Pam Eichenbaum, Hillel JUC Alum
While many recent college graduates must adjust themselves to the concept of a real
world schedule, I did not have to give up one of the perks of student life - Spring Break! But don't be fooled - this was no party on the beach in the
sun.
10 Hillel JUC students joined 70 other college students and young professionals from
across the U.S. to participate in a life-changing experience dedicated to community development and social action in Yerucham, a
small development town, a short distance from Be'ersheva, in Israel's Negev. My fellow participants and I painted the interior of
apartment buildings, worked the fields of a farm, painted fences, pulled wire from a chicken coop, moved rocks for a retaining wall, pruned trees,
weeded a forest, helped organize a Purim carnival, and delivered mishlach manot. Most importantly, we learned how much need exists in Israel's Negev
and what we, as students and recent graduates, can do to help fulfill that need. The physical impact of our collective efforts has
already helped those in need in Yerucham and the Negev, and it will continue to make an impact for years to come. |
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Carnegie Mellon University students dominated the Hillel
JUC's Campus SuperStar competition on Sunday, taking first, second and third place! Read more about the exciting night and
incredible talent here.
Hillel JUC students celebrated Purim early with
Estherfest. Assistant Director, Brad Chotiner (pictured above), took part in the festivities. Read more about it here.
Yossi Klein Halevi speaks to Hillel JUC students about his
spiritual journey across several religions and traditions and how there is potential to build bridges across cultures, despite the
issues the Middle East currently faces. Read more about it here.
TJ Leyden, a former neo-Nazi, who now fights against
hatred, came to speak to Hillel JUC students about his intense journey. Read more about this story in the Pitt News and
The Jewish Chronicle.
DONATE to the Hillel JUC today to help support all of these wonderful
programs. Visit our website to donate or contact Becca Tobe to chat. Also, be sure to check out our e-store for cool Hillel JUC items, including Pitt
and CMU t-shirts in Hebrew, Pitt and CMU kippahs. They make great presents and support us at the same time. Visit the e-store today!
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