Events
Persky Room, UC, 2nd floor (behind the mailboxes)
You may be eligible for a free trip to Israel! Find out how. Learn about recent experiences of other Clarkies who went to Israel.
Tilton Hall, UC, 2nd Floor
Visit the Hillel table to meet our student leaders and staff, learn about the great programs that we offer, and sign up for our mailing list! Also check out the tables from all of the other awesome Clark student groups!
Location to be determined
Join us to learn about Hillel and how you can get involved in the various programs that we offer. Free food will be served!
Abrams Gallery, Lurie and Rosenblatt Rooms, UC, 1st floor
Please join us for your choice of traditional egalitarian or liberal services.
No prior experience, religious affiliation, or Hebrew literacy required.
Abrams Gallery and Grace Room, UC, 1st floor
Reservations required by Wednesday at 7 PM. Please note that our price has increased to $3 a person.
This week's menu features Israeli grilled chicken (meat entrée) and potato borekas (veggie entrée).
Also challah rolls, cucumber and dill salad, steamed veggies, couscous, pastries, and beverages.
As allways, all food at any Hillel event will be completly Kosher.
Please visit http://clarkhillel.org/holydays for specific information.
Winton Dining Room, 2nd Floor, UC (access through the cafeteria)
Clark Hillel sponsors our own student-led Erev Rosh Hashanah service.
Students are also welcome to join local synagogues at their services. Please visit http://clarkhillel.org/holydays for more information.
Winton Dining Room, 2nd Floor, UC (access through cafeteria)
Join Clark Hillel for a joyous Oneg including desserts and other treats in celebration of the Jewish new year!
Please visit http://clarkhillel.org/holydays for specific information.
Meet in Red Square and we will walk together to Crystal Pond in University Park
BYOBC! (bring your own bread crumbs)
TASHLICH (Heb. תַּשְׁלִיךְ; lit. "thou shalt cast"), ceremony held near a sea or a running stream on the first day of Rosh Ha-Shanah, usually late in the afternoon. The term itself is derived from Micah 7:19: "Thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea." The core of the ceremony is the recitation of Micah 7:18–20. Psalms 118:5–9; 33; 130; and Isaiah 11:9 are added in some rites.
-- Adapted from Encyclopedia Judaica
Please visit http://clarkhillel.org/holydays for specific information.
Mazal tov (congratulations) to our newly elected General Board!
Holidays, Culture, and Religious Education:
Yonatan Melamed*
Johannah Rothenberg
Israel:
Hilla Benzaken
Yonatan Melamed*
Shabbat:
Rachel Gerber
Jonathan Hack
Social:
Jason Berkowitz
Tamara Wolfson
Social Action - Tikkun Olam:
Genna Farley
Sam Sparks
*Note: Since the Clark Hillel bylaws state that a person cannot hold more than one leadership position in Hillel, Yonatan will choose which committee he wants to co-chair and (as our bylaws state) nominations will be open to the entire membership of Hillel and the General Board will elect someone to fill the vacant position in the near future.
Thank you to everyone who voted!
Our first General Board meeting will be on Monday September 24, from 7:30-8:30pm in the Persky Conference Room on the 2nd floor of the UC behind the mailboxes. All are welcome!
Mazal tov (congratulations) to our newly elected General Board!
Holidays, Culture, and Religious Education:
Yonatan Melamed*
Johannah Rothenberg
Israel:
Hilla Benzaken
Yonatan Melamed*
Shabbat:
Rachel Gerber
Jonathan Hack
Social:
Jason Berkowitz
Tamara Wolfson
Social Action - Tikkun Olam:
Genna Farley
Sam Sparks
*Note: Since the Clark Hillel bylaws state that a person cannot hold more than one leadership position in Hillel, Yonatan will choose which committee he wants to co-chair and (as our bylaws state) nominations will be open to the entire membership of Hillel and the General Board will elect someone to fill the vacant position in the near future.
Thank you to everyone who voted!
Our first General Board meeting will be on Monday September 24, from 7:30-8:30pm in the Persky Conference Room on the 2nd floor of the UC behind the mailboxes. All are welcome!
Please visit http://clarkhillel.org/holydays for specific information.
Please visit http://clarkhillel.org/holydays for specific information.
Grace Conference Room, 1st floor, UC
Break the fast and nosh with Clark Hillel!
Bagels and other tasty dairy treats will be served.
The green near the entrance to the UC
Come help assemble and decorate Clark Hillel's Sukkah (ritual booth for the festival of Sukkot - the Jewish Harvest festival)
A delicious Kosher barbicue will be served!
Persky conference room, 2nd Floor, UC (behind the mail boxes)
The first meeting of hillel's General Board for the year. All are welcome!
Tilton Hall and Wetzel Terrace, UC, 2nd floor
Please join us for your choice of traditional egalitarian or liberal services.
No prior experience, religious affiliation, or Hebrew literacy required.
Tilton Hall, UC, 2nd Floor
Limited space, pre-paid reservations by Monday evening required!
Students on the meal plan can use a meal swipe this week.
All other students: $3
Non Students: $16 (the cost that the caterer charges us)
This week's menu features roast chicken (meat entrée) and fettucini pasta (veggie entrée),challah (braided ritual bread), baby spinach salad, roast potatoes with garlic and dill, green beans with almonds, pastries, fresh fruit, and assorted beverages.
Grace Conference Room, 1st Floor UC
Service includes full Torah (Five Books of Moses) and Haftarah (Prophetic) reading.
Non-denominational, no experience or knowledge of Hebrew required.
Shabbat Kiddush (kosher luncheon) will follow the service and will feature a delicious cold, dairy and pareve (non-meat, non-dairy) meal.
Grace Room, UC, 1st floor
Part of our Family Weekend programming
Persky Conference Room, UC 2nd Floor (behind the mailboxes)
Build your own tasty Sukkah out of graham crackers and other delicious materials.
The Sukkah, The Green by the UC (In case of inclement weather we will be in Winton Dining Room on the second floor of the UC, access through doors outside on Kresge Quad)
Join us for Hakafot! We will sing, dance, eat and drink while rejoicing with the Torah Scrolls.

