Two Line Torah: Eikev–Belly-full and mindful in today’s world
The practice of pausing to reflect after each meal can create a greater sense of awareness and gratitude for other blessings in our lives.
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The practice of pausing to reflect after each meal can create a greater sense of awareness and gratitude for other blessings in our lives.
In a lab space in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering on the University of California, Irvine’s campus, a group of Jewish and non-Jewish students stand arrayed in a semi-circle watching as Kelly Lai attempts to zip up her jacket with a prototype device they’ve created.
If any transmission of ancient wisdom is going to happen, we are going to have to work to create the space.
This is a test of Moses’s leadership more difficult than others.
Hillel International announced today the 19 members of the third cohort of the Hillel International Student Cabinet. The Cabinet allows Hillel International’s leadership to directly benefit from the advice, opinions and perspectives of Jewish college students from throughout the world.
Jeffrey Yoskowitz has been passionate about traditional Ashkenazi Jewish foods since he was a student at Brown/RISD Hillel.
In the Torah, intention literally makes the difference between life and death.
We are discovering that for students to be connected to Judaism, Jewish experiences must be personalized, experiential and relatable, all at the same time.
It’s a rather simple idea to gather women in a room to talk about Jewish identity.
We can integrate what we each have learned and seen into the whole community.