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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Hillel - Passover Seders

All-

Passover is rapidly approaching! Here are some tips as well as a list
of Passover seders to which we have been invited so far.

Money should not prevent you from celebrating Passover. Thanks to a
generous donation, Hillel will cover the cost for any Jewish student
who needs it in order to attend Passover seders - please contact me
about this before April 1st if you are interested.

Dining Service:
If you contact the manager of the dining hall you eat at,
historically they have been very willing to accommodate people's
requests, by either making sure suitable items are available or, at
least at the UDCC, have been willing to specially prepare food for
you. The contact information is available here: http://
www.dining.iastate.edu/staff_directory.php

Ames Seders:
The Hillel Seder will be held Monday, April 2nd at 7:00 PM in the
Schilliter and University Village Community Center. Glatt Kosher,
Cost: Free. Please RSVP to Michelle Garland ( mgarland@iastate.edu )
BEFORE Sunday, March 25th. This seder partially funded by GSB.

The Ames Jewish Congregation will be having their seder on Tuesday,
April 3rd at 5:30 pm at the synagogue. Space is limited to 50 people.
Everything except the Brisket will be kosher. RSVP BEFORE Saturday,
March 24th. Attached is the flyer with more information.

Des Moines Seders:
Rabbi Meir Klein is hosting a student seder at Beth El Jacob
synagogue both nights of Passover at 8:20pm. Kosher, Free for
students. RSVP to Rabbi Klein ( rabbimeirklein@gmail.com ) - no
deadline set, but the sooner the better.

If you want any more information about these seders or about
celebrating Passover here at ISU feel free to contact me.

-Ian

Funding legalities: ISU Hillel seder funded by GSB and through
donations Hillel has received. Funds used to allow Jewish students to
attend seders is from the Kawaler family and other Hillel funds.

Ian Guffy
(515) 490-2233
ISU Hillel President
GSB Senator Off-Campus
GSB Religious Holiday Policy Committee Chair
ianguffy@iastate.edu

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Anti-Semitism in the 21st Century

Hey all,

Tomorrow (Monday) there will be a movie called "Anti-Semitism in the
21st
Century: The Resurgence," followed by a discussion. This documentary
explores
the roots of anti-Semitism and examines why it flourishes today. The
program
is free and will be in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union at 7:00pm.
Feel
free to invite friends along to participate. Sponsored by the
Committee on Lectures.

If you have any questions, contact Liza Treyger at (847) 845-7946.

Hope to see you there!

Shayna Kurland
Hillel Vice President

Monday, January 29, 2007

Fwd: TuB'Shevat reply by 31


From: "Ames Jewish Congregation" <ajciowa@hotmail.com>
Date: January 29, 2007 7:40:20 PM CST
Subject: TuB'Shevat reply by 31

Reserve a place at AJC's Tu B'Shevat seder by Wednesday, January 31.

You are invited to AJC's annual Tu B'Shevat seder to be held on Friday,
February 2, at 8:00 p.m.  Rabbi Rosenbloom and John Pleasants will lead our
celebration of Shabbat and the new year of the trees.  We'll enjoy the
bounty from trees -- fruits and nuts -- along with 4 glasses of wine (or
grape juice).  Come and share this special occasion with your AJC family.

We need to know how many people plan to attend so we can set up enough
tables and prepare enough food.  Please reply NO LATER THAN January 31.  Simply reply
to this e-mail.  [Note: there is no charge for this seder.]

Saturday, Feb. 3       10:00 a.m.  Shabbat morning service w/Torah reading

                              11:30 a.m.  Adult B'nai Mitzvah class

                               4:00 p.m.  Adult education




Friday, October 13, 2006

Simchat Torah

All-

Rabbi Jacobson, a Chabad Rabbi in Des Moines, has invited any student
who wants to spend Simchat Torah with him and his congregation. If
you are interested, they are starting at 8pm on Saturday night, they
will also be doing services sunday morning for the holiday. Rabbi
Jacobson is the one who owns the Kosher Deli in Des Moines, so there
will be plenty of good food to help celebrate! His number is (515)
277-1718.

-Ian Guffy

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

High Holydays [Hillel]

Guys-

I hope your semester is getting on to a good start. The High Holydays are fast approaching, so here is the Ames Jewish Congregation's schedule of events for Rosh HaShannah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot. If you are interested in going to any of the services and need a ride, please contact Shayna or myself. (Contact info below).  There are also 4 synagogues in Des Moines- Chabad, Orthodox, Conservative and Reform, all of whom would be more than happy to have you attend. 

Also, now is a good time to talk to your professors about Rosh HaShannah and Yom Kippur. Even the most intimidating of professors are often very understanding about religious holidays, so don't be afraid to ask! If you have classes that have homework that is due on Monday, you might be able to get an extension by explaining how the new year is going to take up the entire weekend, until Sunday evening. And of course you should have no problems with professors making allowances for Yom Kippur on the Monday of the 2nd.  If you do have problems with your professors being less than understanding, let me know immediately and we will get something worked out!

Here is the AJC's website- there are links to both their schedule of services and to all of the Des Moines synagogues.

Also, if you are interested in taking Hebrew classes, let me know via email (even if you have already spoken to a Hillel officer about it) and we will try to arrange something with the AJC, possibly for free. 

-Ian Guffy
ISU Hillel President 

Friday, Sept. 22, 8:00pm, Erev Rosh Hashanah services*
Saturday, Sept. 23, 10:00am, 1st day Rosh Hashanah services*
                                3:00pm, Adult Education and Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class*
                                8:00pm, Erev 2nd day Rosh Hashanah services*
Sunday, Sept. 24, NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
                             10:00am, 2nd day Rosh Hashanah services* 
                             11:30am, Tashlich service (meet at AJC with bread crumbs)
Friday, Sept. 29, 8:00pm, Shabbat Shuvah services
Sunday, Oct. 1, 8:00pm, Kol Nidre services*
Monday, Oct. 2, 10:00am, Yom Kippur morning services*
                                4:45pm, Yom Kippur Afternoon Service*
                                6:00pm, Yiskor Service*
                                6:30pm, Neilah Service*
                                7:00pm, Havdalah Service*
                                Community break the fast immediately following the Havdalah service.
Thursday, Oct. 5, 10:00am Building the sukkah
Friday, Oct. 6, 6:00pm, Erev Sukkot service followed by a dinner 
Sunday, Oct. 8, 11:00am,  Sukkot/ Simchat Torah Pre-school Program (pre-registration required)
                             2:00pm, Discussion: Learn more about Jonah

*indicates services led by Rabbi Rosenbloom

Shayna Kurland
(402) 306-8564

Ian Guffy
(515) 490-2233

If you would like to be removed from this list, email ianguffy@iastate.edu

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Passover Preview

Seder Invitations:

1st Night Wed. April 12th -
*Hillel Seder - Free
Time: TBA
Location: TBA
Glatt Kosher

2nd Night-
*Ames Jewish Congregation Community Seder - less than $15
Time: 5:30 pm
Location: Scheman Building (at the Iowa State Center)
Cost (through Hillel): Something less than $15, probably closer to $10 or $5

*Rabbi Goldstein - Free
Time: 8 : 30 pm
Location: At The home of
Rabbi Levi and Miriam Goldstein
(Des Moines)
Glatt Kosher

Please RSVP to HILLEL for any of the aforementioned seders as this will help us to plan things and make everything go smoothly.

There is also the possibility of getting together and having informal dinners the other nights of passover, let us know if you are interested.


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Sunday, January 29, 2006

Apples to Apples

I hope your spring semester has gotten off to a good start. For our first
event of 2006, we are celebrating Tu B'Shevat with a little Apples to Apples,
and perhaps other games. Also, there will be food! If you would like to bring
something, that would be great.

Event Details:
When: Sunday, January 29th at 7pm
Where: 320 Hillcrest Avenue Apt. #22
Directions: From campus, go three blocks west from Friley on Lincoln Way.
Turn RIGHT on Howard Avenue. (if you pass State Av, you went too far) Go
north three blocks. Make a LEFT on West St. You will see twin apartment
buildings on your immediate right.

If any of you have questions, feel free to call me at (515) 268-0672. Hope to
see you Sunday!

Jacob Petersen-Perlman
Hillel VP




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