| The Center for Jewish Life
Hillel at Princeton University |
70 Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 258-3635
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Celebrate Shabbat with the CJL
Friday, December 11th
**Hannukah candles will be lit at 4pm, followed by Shabbat candles**
Reform Services 5:30pm
Conservative Services 5:30pm
Orthodox Services 4:30pm
(starting with Kabbalat Shabbat)
Parsha Class, taught by Marni, at 6:30pm
Join the CJL Community for Shabbat Dinner at 6:45pm in the CJL Dining Hall
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Support PUKE & Men's Club by joining them for the lighting of the
Give Back at Formals
Can Menorah on Sat, Dec 12
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CJL & Chabad
on the lawn of the CJL
Monday, Dec 14
5pm
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Celebrate Hannukah!
PARTY with the CJL
Tuesday, Dec 15
8pm
@ Tower
Bring Canned Goods!
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Great Hannukah Events:
Friday, December 11 Shabbat & Hannukah candles at 4pm
Saturday, December 12 ~Shabbat ends & Hannukah candles are lit at 5:30pm
Sunday, December 13 ~ Hannukah candle lighting at 5:30pm, followed by Make a Little Dreidel Out of (Modeling) Clay study break
Monday, December 14 ~ CJL & Chabad candle lighting on the lawn at 5pm
Tuesday, December 15 ~ Birthright candle lighting at 5pm
Hannukah Party @ Tower - 8pm
Wednesday, December 16 ~Kesher candle lighting at 5pm
Thursday, December 17 ~Koach candle lighting at 6:30pm
Friday, December 18 ~Shabbat & Hannukah candles at 4pm
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JGAP at Shabbat Meals
We welcome Post-Docs & local young professionals at our delicious CJL Shabbat meals for $10 per meal*! Free for Graduate Students To take advantage of this discounted meal price, contact Arielle Greenwald - 258-2750. *Advance payment & RSVP required to receive this special $10 price!
** Save the date**
Join JGAP for the last Shabbat Meal before winter break - December 18 |
Work Study Position @ the CJL
Welcome Center Attendant:
The Center for Jewish Life is seeking a welcome area/front office attendant to greet and direct visitors to services and events, provide information to students and guests, answer the phone, provide information regarding dining procedures, and direct all others to the appropriate point of contact in the building. This position will also perform basic librarian duties (returning books to shelves, identifying overdue books, straightening up library), and may sometimes be asked to do other miscellaneous duties as time allows (for example, take down or put up flyers in building).
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Searching for Hidden Yidden! Do you speak Yiddish? Join us at the Yiddish Shmues Tish Tuesdays 6:00 at the CJL All levels welcome
Questions? Contact Miriam Geronimus mgeronim@princeton.edu
Cosponsored by the Center for Jewish Life, the Program in Judaic Studies and the Jewish Cultural Fellowship Program at the National Yiddish Book Center
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