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Hillel at Princeton University |
70 Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 258-3635
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A nondenominational gathering in support of the people of Haiti and those who are suffering in the wake of the catastrophic earthquake is planned for 5 pm, Today in the Princeton University Chapel.
The gathering will include prayers, silence, spoken reflections, a choral anthem and the lighting of candles. It is sponsored by the University's Office of Religious Life.
The vigil is open to all.
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In Haiti, tens of thousands of people are reported dead and the death toll continues to rise after the most devastating earthquake to shake the region in two hundred years. Schools, hospitals and thousands of homes have been destroyed and over three million people have been left without adequate food, shelter, healthcare and basic infrastructure. Thanks to our grantees on the ground, American Jewish World Service has been an early responder to this catastrophe. Since the news of the disaster broke, AJWS has been in contact with our grantees in the capital and in the countryside. Through our partnership with Konbit Pou Ayiti, Lambi Fund of Haiti, and other grantees, we are providing emergency funding for food, shelter and medical supplies to people in Port-au-Prince and the surrounding rural areas, and are ensuring that our partners are able to provide life-saving services to their communities. AJWS has been supporting grassroots organizations in Haiti since 1999 and we will continue to stand by them long after the world's attention has moved on from this most recent disaster. Please consider a generous contribution to AJWS's !
Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund, to enable communities in Haiti to respond, recover and rebuild in the wake of this enormous disaster. As the situation on the ground continues to unfold, AJWS will provide you with updates and reports from our grantees and the people from their communities. Thank you again for your support.

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Sincerely,

Ruth Messinger President, AJWS |
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Want to help the people of Haiti but not sure how?
the CJL will have a tzedakah box outside of the dining hall, at the meal checker station, to collect donations to send to the earthquake relief effort in Haiti
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Celebrate Shabbat with the CJL
Friday, January 15th
Reform Services 5:30pm
Conservative Services 5:30pm Orthodox Services 4:45pm
Join the CJL Community for Shabbat Dinner at 6:45pm in the CJL Dining Hall
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Go to Israel for FREE with the CJL this summer!!!
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Are you interested in Tzedek?
Are you interested in Shabbat?
Are you interested in Israel?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you should join a committee! This spring, join the Tzedek Committee, Shabbat Committee, or Israel Committee and help plan CJL events.
If interested or for more information, please contact Rebecca (rscharfs@)
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ZamruUnplugged
at the CJL
Friday, January 22, 2010 8pm service followed by Café Zamru
(coffee, tea, delicious desserts)

Zamru is the new indie minyan in Princeton; a progressive, independent, egalitarian Jewish community celebrating Shabbat through vibrant, musical prayer; a warm & welcoming experience, full of ruach & music (with guitar)
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Pursue Global Justice
American Jewish World Service
Volunteer Summer 2010
AJWS Volunteer Summer is a dynamic yearlong
program that weaves together an in-depth exploration
of international development through work and study.
Beginning with a seven-week intensive summer
experience abroad, the program provides students,
aged 16-24, with the opportunity to make an impact
in the world.
For more information:
AJWS Summer downloadable application
E-mail: volunteer@ajws.org
Telephone: 212.792.2919
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GLBT Shabbaton in Washington, DC
The Nehirim Queer Shabbaton DC is an "urban retreat" of community, culture, and spirituality for GLBT Jews, partners, & allies. It is a weekend filled with workshops, lectures and discussion groups on queer and Jewish issues. Intellectually stimulating and spiritually inspiring, the Queer Shabbaton has been held for three years in New York and Amsterdam - now it comes to Washington D.C. for the first time, presented in partnership with GLOE, the Gay & Lesbian Outreach & Engagement program at the Washington DC JCC.
When: 5pm on Friday, Feb 5 - 1pm Sunday Feb 7
Where: DC JCC, 16th & Q
How much: Sliding scale from $80-140. Financial aid available - no one turned away for lack of funds.
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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 *Advance payment & RSVP required to receive this special $10 price!
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