Putting the ‘om’ into shalom
Deadlines, coursework and carrying a heavy class load can be nerve-wracking and super demanding, so Hillels across the country are offering activities that help soothe students’ stress levels and counter their effects.
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Deadlines, coursework and carrying a heavy class load can be nerve-wracking and super demanding, so Hillels across the country are offering activities that help soothe students’ stress levels and counter their effects.
We must put aside our own passions and listen to the needs of the ones we love.
Every year at Sedarim (Passover dinners) around the world, Jewish people list the ten plagues inflicted upon Egypt as Moses tried to gain freedom for the Israelites: blood, lice, hail and other horribles.
Nearly 500 University of Minnesota Jewish students walked the streets of the Old City Wednesday, from more than 6,000 miles away.
Nahshon’s leadership inspired the community to trust each other, causing the seas to part and enabling their passage to safety.
Hillel News sat down with Danya (and her 8 month old, Nomi) to chat about her new book.
The darkness of exile, of feeling unloved, unknown, and unable to be helped. This is true exile.
Grammy-nominated reggae artist and singer/songwriter Matisyahu concluded a spring tour of 12 university campuses on April 14.
Hillel International announced today its first operations in Poland to better serve the needs of its growing Jewish population.
The 12 fellows hail from four different rabbinical schools and are serving as rabbinic interns at various Hillels across the country this year and span denominational lines.