The Hillel Jewish University Center "Milah"
The Weekly "Word" from the JUC May 1, 2006

In This Issue

What's Jumpin' in the JUC

Coming to You at CMU

Programing up at Pitt

Community Calendar

Graduate Programming


 
Parshat Ha'Shavuah
(This Week in Torah):
Acharei Mot-Kedoshim

This weeks parsha shows us that with age comes bad mouthingwisdom.

CMU Holocaust Name Reading in the News Check out what The Pulse and The Tartan had to say about the Hillel JUC Holocaust memorial week.

Kibbitz Corner The Hillel JUC has a new discussion board for students to interact with one another. Suggest programs, ask questions, or just talk to one another through this. Check it out at kibbitz corner.

Staying in Pittsburgh this summer?
Be a camp counselor at the James and Rachel Levinson Day Camp Staff. For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact Liza Edelstone, Assistant Director of Day Camping Services at (412) 521.8011, ext. 241 or email ledelstone@jccpgh.org.

Shalom!

News of the week: Israel turns 58!


  • What's Jumpin' in the JUC
  • Last Shabbat of the Year This is your last chance to celebrate Shabbat at the Hillel JUC this year! May 5th, services at 7 PM dinner at 8 PM. For more information contact Laura.

  • Coming to You at CMU
  • Yom Hazikaron Memorial Service Join Tartans for Israel in the Dowd Room (UC) to memorialize the soldiers who have died in defense of the state of Israel. May 2nd, 7 PM. Email Hannah for details.

    Yom Haatzmaut Celebration Celebrate Israel Independence day with Hillel, AEPi, and Tartans for Israel! FREE BBQ, Israeli food, music, hookah, and more on the AEPi porch! May 3rd, 12-3 PM. Email Steven for details.

  • Programing up at Pitt
  • Mazal tov, seniors! We will miss you- keep in touch!

  • Community Calendar
  • Camp Harlem
    Looking for a new and exciting experience this summer? Make a positive influence on children’s lives while you make lasting friendships in our wonderful Jewish community. Free room and board, competitive salary. Located in the Poconos, Camp Harlam is a co-ed residential camp operated by the union for Reform Judaism. For more information contactJackie.

  • Graduate Programming
  • Nosh Network
    Want to meet more young people in Pittsburgh? Come to the UJF Young Adult Division Nosh Network Weekend, May 5 - 7. Please contact Emily Farkas at 412.992.5217 to see if room is still available. .

    :: (412) 621-8875