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Celebrate Shabbat With the CJL!
This Week's Shabbat Times
Conservative Services: 6:30PM
Orthodox Services:
6:20PM
Join us for Shabbat dinner at 7:30PM in the CJL Dining Hall |
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YOM KIPPUR INFORMATION
Sticking around on campus for the holidays? We've got plenty of services for you to choose from!
PRE-FAST DINNER
Begins at 4PM, CJL Dining Hall
EREV YOM KIPPUR Wednesday night, 10/8
KOL NIDRE
REFORM: 7:00PM at the Nassau Presbyterian Church (61 Nassau Street) CONSERVATIVE: 6:15PM at Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall ORTHODOX: 5:45PM at Whig Hall
YOM KIPPUR Thursday, 10/9
REFORM : 10AM & 5PM at the Nassau Presbyterian Church (61 Nassau Street) CONSERVATIVE: 9AM & 4:45PM at Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall ORTHODOX: 8:45AM, 4:30PM & 6:10PM at Whig Hall
BREAK FAST DINNER
Begins at 7:40PM, CJL Dining Hall
HAVE AN EASY FAST! |
| The Tuesday Night Film Series
Join the CJL and the Office of Religious Life for our monthly film series exploring themes common to all religions and culture.
Tuesday night, October 7th: "Born Into Brothels" 4:30pm - Dinner, Class of 1952 Room
5:30pm - Film screening in 100 Jones Hall
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Tzedek Committee Meeting
Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 5pm
Location: CJL Lounge
Please join us for the first meeting of the Tzedek Community! We'll be discussing community service/social justice programs for the rest of the semester including Tzedek Shabbat and a Mitzvah 5K run. If you want to be involved, but can't make the meeting, please email Rachel Lieberman.
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Spring Break...in Guatemala!
The CJL is partnering with American Jewish World Service to offer an Alternative Spring Break trip to Guatemala! Space is limited to 10 participants and information sessions will be held later this month. Email Rebecca Young with "Guatemala ASB" in the subject line if you would like to receive information about the application process. |
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Hebrew Table
Practice your Ivrit each week at the Hebrew Table (Shulchan Ivrit)! Dinner is FREE for upperclassmen and grad students! Meets Mondays at 5:30pm in the CJL Dining Hall.
Sponsored by the Dept of Near Eastern Studies |