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Celebrate Shabbat With the CJL!
Last week, over 170 people joined us for an amazing Shabbat experience.
Let's make it happen again.
This Week's Shabbat Times
Conservative Services:
Join us for a special CARLEBACH SHABBAT!
6:30PM
(sponsored by Koach, the Conservative Jewish student group)
Reform Services: 6:30PM
Orthodox Services: 6:30PM
Join us for Shabbat dinner at 7:30PM
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All Are Welcome to a Special Brit Milah This Sunday Morning!
Our new JLI couple, Rabbi David and Sara Wolkenfeld, invite you all to the brit milah of their son (fondly known as Twin A) this Sunday, September 21, at 9am (immediately following morning services) here at the CJL. All are welcome!
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REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR the Taglit-Birthright Israel:Hillel Trip!
Want to sign up for Taglit-Birthright Israel? Have questions? Stop by Cafˇ Viv anytime between 2 and 5 pm on Tuesday 9/23 or Wednesday 9/24. CJL staff members Rebecca Young and Keren Ayalon will be there to discuss all things Birthright, help you fill out your applications, and answer your questions.
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STUDY BREAKS ARE BACK!
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:
Israeli Dancing (and Snacks!) |
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KOLEINU AUDITIONS I nterested in singing a cappella? Come try out for Princeton's one and only Jewish a cappella group!Auditions are Sunday, September 21st from 8 PM to midnight and Monday, September 22nd from 10 PM to midnight in 51 Bloomberg. Contact koleinu@princeton.edu to sign up!
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Hebrew Table
Practice your Ivrit each week at the Hebrew Table (Shulchan Ivrit)! Meets Wednesdays at 5:30pm in the CJL Dining Hall.
Sponsored by the Dept of Near Eastern Studies |
| 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.
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