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
