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  • Pic of the Week: May, Rosh Chodesh


     

    Last week, both current undergraduate students and Hillel alumni came together in celebration of Rosh Chodesh. The group of women met at Toppings Yogurt in Beverly Hills to welcome the month of May. Rosh Chodesh is a monthly group of women who gather to welcome the new month, reconnect and share inspiration.

     

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  • Exhibit Opening: Light Out of Darkness - May 28th

    Join us for a new photographic exhibition, "Light Out of Darkness: Memories of the Holocaust" by Andrew Rosenstein, which documents our remarkable "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel at UCLA.  Included in this opening will be a conversation with the photographer and the Director of the UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Todd Presner.

    Tuesday, May 28th - 3:30-5:00pm

    Hillel at UCLA
    574 Hilgard Avenue
    Los Angeles, 90024

    History is only evident through the ways in which future generations preserve it.  That is the fundamental purpose of these photographs.  In Winter 2013, UCLA students who participated in Professor Todd Presner's German 1185L class and students from the "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel interviewed survivors of the Holocaust.  The students documented the survivors' experiences by creating audio narratives of their lives for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust - today and for generations to come.  These photographs are a visual record of those conversations.  Photographs that capture the fragile bond that joins the past, present, and future.

    Free and Open to the Public
    For more information, please contact Perla Karney at 310-208-3081 x108 / perla@uclahillel.org
    Join us for a new photographic exhibition, "Light Out of Darkness: Memories of the Holocaust" by Andrew Rosenstein, which documents our remarkable "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel at UCLA.  Included in this opening will be a conversation with the photographer and the Director of the UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Todd Presner.

    Tuesday, May 28th - 3:30-5:00pm

    Hillel at UCLA
    574 Hilgard Avenue
    Los Angeles, 90024

    History is only evident through the ways in which future generations preserve it.  That is the fundamental purpose of these photographs.  In Winter 2013, UCLA students who participated in Professor Todd Presner's German 1185L class and students from the "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel interviewed survivors of the Holocaust.  The students documented the survivors' experiences by creating audio narratives of their lives for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust - today and for generations to come.  These photographs are a visual record of those conversations.  Photographs that capture the fragile bond that joins the past, present, and future.

    Free and Open to the Public
    For more information, please contact Perla Karney at 310-208-3081 x108 / perla@uclahillel.org
    Join us for a new photographic exhibition, "Light Out of Darkness: Memories of the Holocaust" by Andrew Rosenstein, which documents our remarkable "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel at UCLA.  Included in this opening will be a conversation with the photographer and the Director of the UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Todd Presner.

    Tuesday, May 28th - 3:30-5:00pm

    Hillel at UCLA
    574 Hilgard Avenue
    Los Angeles, 90024

    History is only evident through the ways in which future generations preserve it.  That is the fundamental purpose of these photographs.  In Winter 2013, UCLA students who participated in Professor Todd Presner's German 1185L class and students from the "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel interviewed survivors of the Holocaust.  The students documented the survivors' experiences by creating audio narratives of their lives for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust - today and for generations to come.  These photographs are a visual record of those conversations.  Photographs that capture the fragile bond that joins the past, present, and future.

    Free and Open to the Public
    For more information, please contact Perla Karney at 310-208-3081 x108 / perla@uclahillel.org
    Join us for a new photographic exhibition, "Light Out of Darkness: Memories of the Holocaust" by Andrew Rosenstein, which documents our remarkable "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel at UCLA. Included in this opening will be a conversation with the photographer and the Director of the UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Todd Presner.

    Tuesday, May 28th - 3:30-5:00pm

    Hillel at UCLA
    574 Hilgard Avenue
    Los Angeles, 90024

    History is only evident through the ways in which future generations preserve it. That is the fundamental purpose of these photographs. In Winter 2013, UCLA students who participated in Professor Todd Presner's German 1185L class and students from the "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel interviewed survivors of the Holocaust. The students documented the survivors' experiences by creating audio narratives of their lives for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust - today and for generations to come. These photographs are a visual record of those conversations. Photographs that capture the fragile bond that joins the past, present, and future.

    Free and Open to the Public

    For more information and to RSVP:   mpinkers@humnet.ucla.edu


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  • Coffee Bean & Tea Lea, Specials!



    Visit our in-house Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Enjoy our New Birthday Cake Ice Blended!
    Starting Monday May 20th, 2013. 

    Click below for hours and information.  We look forward to seeing you!

    Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

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  • Pic of the Week: Yom Yerushalayim



    Students gathered at Hillel this past Wednesday for a Shwarma Social to celebrate Yom Yerushalayim, “Jerusalem Day”,  the Israeli national holiday commemorating the reunification of Jerusalem and the establishment of Israeli control over the Old City in June of 1967. Rabbi Chaim, Nehri and student, Sophia Wilkof, spoke about the significance of the day and students enjoyed shwarma, blue and white cookies, and good fellowship.

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  • Pic of the Week: Winter Birthright Reunion

     

    Students from the Winter Break, Taglit-Birthright Israel trip reunite to relive their ten-day experience in Israel over dinner, laughs, and good company with a Shabbat Reunion! To hear more about this gathering, see this week's blog post by participant Margaret Batavia: Winter Birthright Experience

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  • Winter Birthright Experience

    Winter Birthright participant Margaret Batavia reminisces about her Birthright trip to Israel, and how her attendance at Shabbat rekindled the memories, laughs, and community that she experienced with her fellow Birthright participants.


    How fitting, that we call ourselves Bus 1030: the transportation that took us all over Israel. We met in transit — figuratively, but for some of us, literally at the airport — and as UCLA students, we never really sit still anyway (just try to get multiple college kids to be available at the same place and time, it may be the hardest thing you ever do). Thankfully, no matter how much we may struggle to regularly intersect our lives, we are always moving towards the time when we can catch up. This past Shabbat, Bus 1030 did just that. We sang songs, impersonated tour guides, showed genuine interest and support for each other's future plans, and, for a beautiful evening, shared the space of Danielle's (our fearless leader) new apartment as a family. 

     

    For me, this Shabbat came at the end of a particularly emotional week. Let's call it rocky. And to continue this conceit, let's say arriving at Danielle's apartment felt like a smooth landing. That feeling, that everything has been alright all long, because these brilliant and loving and hilarious people share life with you.

     

    This Shabbat meant rejuvenation. Reconnection. Reengagement. It meant that from resting in community, we awaken.

     

    I love being apart of Bus 1030. And the ride continues.

     

    Bio:

    Margaret Mae "Meg" Batavia. East Bay Area. Pisces. Spyro. Gluten-free. Poet. Organic. Cooking. Safe-spaces. Yoga. Guitar. Ultimate frisbee. Green tea. Summer Camp! Jew. The Daily Show. Real-talker. Wine and chocolate.
    As I wrote this, beet juice (from the beets and carrots I cooked yesterday — ask me for the recipe) splattered on my macbookpro.


     

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  • Pic of the Week: A Successful Gala!

     

    On Wednesday, April 24, 2013, Hillel at UCLA's Annual Gala dinner brought nearly 300 people (and Bruin Mascots Joe and Josie Bruin!) together to celebrate the generosity, loyalty, leadership, and passion of three individuals and one exceptional student group. Thanks to everyone who attended or supported the event!


    We invite you to CLICK HERE to see our brief video presentations, which summarize the accomplishments of our beloved honorees:

    Honoree: UCLA Vice Chancellor Carole Goldberg
    Honorable Menschen: Barbara and Ed Prober
    Student Group of the Year: Bruins for Israel


    And for a taste of the essence of Hillel, click the link above to watch "Jewish Journeys," our newest video showcasing the immediate and life-transforming impact Hillel involvements has on Jewish college students, now and in their future as alumni!

    Though the Gala dinner is over, the opportunity to sustain Hillel and our students is NOW! Dinner attendees rallied to raise $26,000 in an effort to sustain the Hillel Shabbat experience for our students (prayer, community and free, hot, Kosher Shabbat dinner). That equals one year of Shabbat for 52 students at $500/student. Donate Now and help Hillel grow the number of students for whom we're sustaining the Shabbat experience!


    Thanks again to our honorees, to Laurie Levenson (our unstoppable and hilarious emcee), and to everyone who makes Hillel happen for the students and community of UCLA and Greater Los Angeles!

     

    For more coverage and photos of the event, see Jewish News CA.

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  • Pic of the Week: Yom Ha'atzmaut!


    Students gather in Bruin Plaza to commemorate Yom Ha'atzmaut! Celebrating Israel’s 65th year of Independence. Festivities included dance, food, games and prizes, and speeches from Rabbi Chaim and Israeli Consul General David Siegel. Tuesday’s event attracted and engaged the entire UCLA community, showcasing Jewish culture on campus.

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  • Pic of the Week: Bearing Witness featured in Daily Bruin!

     Students stand around a circle of shoes surrounding 11 jars representing the nearly 11 million people killed in the Holocaust. The ceremony, which took place Sunday night, is part of Holocaust Remembrance Day. The event was organized by the student group Bearing Witness.

    The student group Bearing Witness was featured in the UCLA Daily Bruin on Monday, April 8, 2013 as the Hillel social justice student group organized a ceremony at UCLA's Wilson Plaza on Sunday to honor the nearly 11 million lives lost in the Holocaust.


    Photo Credit: Felicia Ramirez / Daily Bruin
    For full article details, click here.
    http://dailybruin.com/2013/04/08/bruins-honor-the-memory-of-victims-on-holocaust-remembrance-day/

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  • Join Us for our Annual Yom Ha'Atzmaut Celebration on Campus!




     Yom Ha'Atzmaut Celebration - April 16th from 10am-2pm on Bruin Plaza, UCLA

    In the weeks leading up to Hillel's annual gala (paying tribute to the incredible Bruins for Israel student group) and in celebration of Israel's 65th birthday, students and the community are invited to experience and participate in iFest on campus - the Yom Ha'atzmaut party you don't want to miss!  Complete with waving flags, music, felafel, and Israeli dancing - you will be inspired to see so many young people celebrating such an incredible country!!!  

    Community Members: If you'd like to go in a group, plan to meet at Hillel at 11:00am and we'll walk down together (RSVP to rachael@uclahillel.org).

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