Shalom Princeton!
The Newsletter of the Center for Jewish Life/Hillel at Princeton University 
In This Issue
Join the CJL For Shabbat!
Study Breaks Are Back!
Want to Pick Some Apples?
Apply to the AJC Princeton Society
QUICK LINKS 
 
 
The Center for Jewish Life
Hillel at Princeton University
 
70 Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 258-3635
 

 Join us for our
 Welcome Freshmen Shabbat Dinner!
7:30pm in the CJL Dining Hall
Shabbat 
 Welcome Class of 2012!  Welcome back returning students! Join us for YOUR CHOICE of Shabbat services! 
 
See old friends and make new ones at our first Shabbat dinner of the Fall semester.
 
 
 
 
This Week's Shabbat Times
Reform Services: 6:30PM
Conservative Services: 6:30PM
Orthodox Services: 6:30PM
 
 
  
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
 
Friday, September 19, 2008, 6:30PM
Carlebach Shabbat, sponsored by Koach  (the Conservative Jewish student group)
STUDY BREAKS ARE BACK!
 
Study Break!
 
 
Join us every Monday night at 10pm in the Class of 1952 Room at the Frist Campus Center for a study break with snacks and fun!
 
 
 
 
THIS WEEK:  
 
Make Your Own Smoothies!
 
Want to Pick Some Apples?
 
Come apple Apple picking!picking with us!  
 
Friday, September 19, 2008, 12:30-2:30pm
Meet at the CJL at 12:30pm 
 
Take a trip with us to Terhune Orchards to pick some apples.  Come with your friends, and make new friends!
 
 
 
Transportation will be provided, but bring money for the apples you pick.
 
For more information, or to RSVP, e-mail kfischl@princeton.edu or rlieberm@princeton.edu
Apply To The AJC Princeton Society!
 
Are you interested in a career in diplomacy or public service? Would you like to travel to places like Germany, South Africa and Israel? If so, apply to the AJC Princeton Society. 
 
The AJC Princeton Society seeks to engage young Jewish leaders on domestic and international policy issues and to develop future leaders in public service and diplomacy. The Society provides students with unique opportunities to travel internationally as well as to engage with foreign and domestic diplomats, policymakers and non-governmental leaders. In previous years, students have met with dignitaries including Former Secretary of the Treasury W. Michael Blumenthal and German Foreign Minister Joshcka Fischer. 
 
In this historic election year, the Society will host a series in which it will explore the foreign policy implications of the presidential elections and consider issues of particular importance to Jewish voters.
 
In the spring, in anticipation of the UN Durban Review Conference, the Society will address instances of xenophobia and discrimination throughout the globe with a special focus on Africa.
 
AJC Princeton Society members will receive invitations to the following programs:
           
-Public square conference in New Orleans 
-Germany Close-Up program in Berlin focused on minority integration
-ACCESS Global Summit in DC with international young Jewish leaders.
-UN Durban Review Conference in Durban, South Africa.
 
INTERESTED IN JOINING?
 
Please submit your resume by 29 September to AJC Princeton Society President, Daniel S. Levien '09.