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Jewsletter
Tuesday, May 30, 2006


We just had the last meeting of the term tonight, and something in the Thai food must have been a sedative, because the elections were rather calm and orderly. Despite wondering why there was no debate*, we elected the following positions for summer term:

President: Jeremy Warburg
VP Programming: Tatyana Liskovich
VP Religion: Meredith Druss

*the reason for no debate is that the elections were for the summer term, when the 08s have to fend for themselves, and 08s tend to be more mature than 06s.



*** The Roth Center will be open during finals week----it's a great study space, and it will be continuously stocked with snacks. ***


Jews and Java - Wednesday from 2-4 pm at the Dartmouth Bookstore. Free Starbucks, free chat, free fun, free study break. But the books will cost you.


Friday night services and dinner. Service: 6:30 pm / Dinner: 7:30 pm. Delicious, religious, and a nice study break.



Thanks for a great term, and 08s, get ready for the chillest Hillel ever this summer.

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan Michals


Jew of the Week: Chase Hogle, for his leadership and organization this past term as President.

Goy of the Week: Juggernaut, who, when asked who he is, reportedly always replies with "I'm the Juggernaut, b&#ch!"

Joke of the Week:
Manny and his wife Ethel go to the Farnborough Air Display every year. Every year, Manny says, "Ethel, I'd like to take a ride in a plane," and every year she replies, "I know, but a ride in a plane is expensive."
At this year's Air Display, as Manny and Ethel are walking past the plane ride, Manny says, "Ethel, I'm getting old. If I don't go up in that plane today, I'll never get another chance."
Ethel replies, "But Manny, that ride costs $50 and $50 is $50 you know."
The pilot hears their conversation, "Hey you two, I'll make a deal with you. I'll take you both up for a ride and if you can both stay absolutely silent for the entire trip, I won't charge you a thing. But if I hear just one sound, I'll charge you $50."
Manny and Ethel talk it over and agree to the offer. So up they go.
The pilot tries very hard to get them to shout out in fear - he puts the plane in a series of dives; he twists and turns the plane at speed; he even rolls the plane on its back, but he doesn't hear a sound from his elderly passengers.
When they land, the pilot turns to Manny and says, "You're very brave, I tried everything to make you shout out aloud, but you didn't utter a word."
Manny replies, "Thanks, but to be honest, I was going to say something when Ethel fell out, but $50 is $50 you know."
 



Jewsletter
Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Well, nothing along the lines of Florida happened at the elections, and despite heated discussion, nothing turned into what scholars would call a "debate." That said, here are the positions we peacefully elected for next fall:

Presidente - Jeremy Warburg
VP Membership - Andrew Kaminski
VP Programming - Meredith Druss
VP Religion - Brian Meyers


FYSH - Freshmen of Hillel Meeting
Thursday at 6 pm at the Roth Center. One of the last meetings this year, decide how YOU will determine Hillel's future.


Trembling Before G-d
We'll be watching the movie this Thursday at 8 pm at the Roth Center. It's a great film about the challenge of being gay in an Orthodox Jewish community. Come watch, chat, snack, and learn.
For more info on the movie, check out:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0278102/
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/24/movies/24TREM.html?ex=1148529600&en=bdd9aa522ebd3aa2&ei=5070


Friday Night Services/Dinner
Services: 6:30 pm
Dinner: 7:30 pm
Good services, good dinner, good way to start your weekend. And chef Stein always makes something delicious.


Havdallah in the Woods
Havdallizing in a cabin, hanging out with other Jews, eating some dinner, and driving back. We're meeting at the Roth Center Saturday at 5 pm, and we'll get back to campus before 8:00 pm. Also, we'll send a van back early if people need to come back earlier than 8.
If you wanna go, RSVP to Andrew Kaminski.


Bagel Brunch
Sunday at 1 pm. Bagels, Schmear, Lox, oh my.


Elections Next Week for Summer Positions
At next Tuesday's meeting, we'll be electing the following positions for the summer:
President - run Hillel
VP Programming - coordinate the events
VP Religion - coordinate services and religious events

Complete job descriptions at the bottom....

If you're an 08, and you've wanted to be on the Hillel board, this is the time to do it. Summer Hillel is guaranteed relaxing and awesome.


Good luck on those final papers, rejuvenate with some Starbucks, and get some sleep--you look tired.

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan Michals

Jew of the Week: Larry David, for coming up with the Puffy Shirt episode of Seinfeld. Who else could get Jerry to dress like a pirate?

Goy of the Week: Batman. He uses criminals' fear against them, and has a large assortment of gadgetry.

Joke of the Week:
Issy the millionaire goes to Synagogue one shabbes and at the end of the service stops to shake Rabbi Levy's hand.
"Rabbi," says Issy, "that was a G-d-damned fine sermon you gave today."
Rabbi Levy replies, "Why thank you Issy, but I'd rather you didn't use that kind of language in the Lord's House."
But Issy continues, "In fact I was so G-d-damned impressed with your sermon that I've decided to send you $10,000 for the synagogue rebuilding fund."
Rabbi Levy replies, "No sh*t?"




ELECTION positions for Summer term

1. President:
" To be aware of and monitor the planning and execution of events and activities involving Hillel.
" To prepare, direct, and moderate Hillel General Meetings.
" To have the final vote in committee appointments, special interest leaders, directors of fundraising and delegates to other organizations.
" To assist other officers in their endeavors as needed.
" To conduct Hillel as a body representing all Jewish students with special attention to Hillel's purpose and the diversity of Judaism at Dartmouth.
" To serve as a visible and responsible figurehead for Hillel.
" To be familiar with the details of the Hillel budget as well as the Hillel calendar of events.
" To be in constant communication with other Board members.
" To distribute the Hillel electronic newsletter.
" To sit as a voting member on the Joint Planning and Building Committee.
" To sit on the Board of the Foundation for Jewish Life at Dartmouth.
" To attend Hillel General Meetings and meetings of the Hillel Executive Board.
" To sit on the executive board as a non-voting member from the date of election until the beginning of the term, and again for the entire quarter after the completion of the term, if in residence.


2. Executive Vice President/Programming Chair:
" To be aware of and to direct the planning of all Hillel activities.
" To operate in the capacity of President in his/her absence. In the case of prolonged absence, the Executive Vice President may choose to retain his/her position and hold new presidential elections.
" To be familiar with the details of the Hillel budget and the Hillel calendar of events.
" To keep a detailed record of programming that will be used to aid future Programming Chairs.
" To attend Hillel General Meetings and meetings of the Hillel Executive Board.

Vice President of Religious Affairs and Education:
" To find and schedule leaders for all Hillel services.
" To lead services if no leader can be found.
" To be responsible for the setting up of the sanctuary or appropriate venue for every Hillel service.
" To plan all student services and to be aware of all services in the Roth Center.
" To help the Rabbi ensure that Hillel remains a place where as many students as possible feel comfortable worshipping, in accordance with the organization's purpose.
" To hear and respond to the needs of all segments of the student population and to help establish building policies with regard to Shabbat, Kashrut and religious observance.
" To lead and/or organize regular study sessions and discussions if interest is present.
" To organize and promote educational presentations, lectures, and opportunities on and around the Dartmouth College campus.
" To attend Hillel General Meetings and meetings of the Hillel Executive Board.
" To sit as a voting member on the Religious Affairs Committee.
" Vice President of Religious Affairs and Education is a two term position.
 



Jewsletter
Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Green Key is coming up, and that means you might need to do a lot of praying on Friday to make up for the weekend. But hey, that's what Shabbat's for, right?


Jews and Java
Wednesday 2-4 pm @ Dartmouth Bookstore
Free coffee, chat with other Jews, possibly meet the cutest dog ever.


FYSH - Freshmen of Hillel
Meeting Thurs, 6:00 pm @ Roth Center
As always, the freshmen of Hillel decide the future, every Thursday night.


Friday Night Services and Dinner
Service: 6:30 pm
Dinner: 7:30 pm
Dinner will be cheese tortellini with a selection of alfredo, pesto, and tomato sauces.

*** If you want to help lead services Friday Night, blitz Hillel. ***

Study Hebrew
Check out the attachment, and think about it.




NO Bagel Brunch this Sunday
You'll just have to cure your hangover some other way. I recommend raw egg and turnips. Yeah, it might not take away the headache, but it will taste so disgusting you'll forget you ever had a hangover.


TOY - Taste of Yisrael Returns
Monday Night, 9pm @ Location TBA
Experience Israeli snacks (hummus, pita) and if you want, Israeli tobacco/hookah, but as always, hookah is not necessary to have a good time.


Keep in Mind - Shabbat in the Woods
Saturday May 27th, hang out in a cabin and celebrate Shabbat, just like the Jews of yore. When was yore anyway? What does yore even mean?


That's it for now... enjoy Green Key!

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan Michals

Jew of the Week: Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber), creator of all the famous Marvel comic superheroes, including the X-Men. The third X-Men movie opens next week. Awesome.

Goy of the Week: Wolverine. He kicks ass.

Joke of the Week:
One day whilst out walking in Golders Green, Max sees a sign in front of a house, "Talking Dog for Sale." He's curious so he rings the bell. The owner tells Max the dog's name is Cindy. He then takes Max into the back garden where a cavalier King Charles spaniel is just sitting there.
"Do you really talk?" Max asks Cindy.
"Yes, of course I do," Cindy replies.
"So what can you tell me about yourself."
Cindy looks up at Max and says, "I discovered this special gift of speech when I was young and as I've always wanted to help my country, I told MI5 about it. In next to no time, they had me flying all over the world, sitting in rooms not only with royalty and world leaders but also with spies. No one figured a dog could be eavesdropping, so I was their most valuable spy. But all the jetting around really tired me out. I wasn't getting any younger and I wanted to settle down. So I resigned and signed up for a job at Heathrow airport to do some undercover security work, mostly wandering near suspicious people and listening in to their conversations. As a result, I uncovered some incredible plots and deals and received seven doggie awards. I had a husband and many puppies. Now, I'm retired."
Max is amazed and asks the owner how much he wants for Cindy.
The owner says, "£20."
Max says, "This dog is amazing. Why on earth are you selling her so cheap?"
The owner replies, "Because Cindy is a liar - she didn't do any of the things she told you."
 



Jewsletter
Thursday, May 11, 2006

One more week until Green Key. One more week of caring about classes. One more week of remembering the weekend. One more week of brain cells.


Friday Night Dinner + Services
Service: 6:30 pm
Dinner: 7:30 pm
Dinner is guaranteed delicious, cooked by yours truly and Lydia Gensheimer. Tilapia with mango and strawberry salsa, rice pilaf, salad, and pudding pie.

At the Services, Dr. Stephen Spielberg from DHMC will give the Dvar, and then there will be dinner with him as well at 7:30 in the library (while the main dinner is happening). If you would like to attend the dinner with Spielberg, please RSVP to Hillel. He may not be the one who directed Munich, but he knows the difference between ketoconazole and triamcinolone acetonide.

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Saturday Night - Claudallah
Havdallah at Claudia's house. Dinner, great times. RSVP to Claudia Palmer by Friday at 4 pm if you want to go. You might even be able to see her new backflipping gerbil.

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Volunteers Needed Saturday
A summer camp for children who need mental help needs to gear up for this summer, and they need help setting up picnic tables and such. We're meeting at Tucker on Saturday at 10 am, driving to the camp, eating lunch, helping out, and getting back to campus around 5 pm.
If you want to help out, RSVP to Allison W. Caffrey ASAP.

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Bagel Brunch Sunday
1 pm, Roth Center, bagels, schmear, good times, great hangover recovery rate.

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MTVU Puts you in Darfur
Play this flash game to "experience" just how horrible life is for Darfurian refugees.
http://darfurisdying.com/

And go here to sign up for continuing info on stopping the genocide in Darfur:
http://www.genocideintervention.net

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Paper Clips Movie
A documentary about a school whose students collected one paper clip for every Holocaust victim. It's playing on DTV at 9pm on Monday, and we'll be watching it at the Roth Center in the TV lounge, with snacks. Great way to watch a great movie.


Have fun this weekend, try not to step on any gerbils, and keep it real in Dizartmouth.

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan Michals


Jew of the Week: Jeremy Warburg, for cooking the delicious hamburgers and Hebrew franks we ate tonight at the religion discussion at the Roth Center. Cooked to perfection!

Goy(s) of the Week: From the New York Times today: "A group of Nukak-Makú tribespeople left the Amazon rainforest in Colombia and declared themselves ready to join the modern world." They went from hunting-gathering to wanting to join the modern world.

Secondary Goys of the Week: Kelley Durkin and all the other non-Jews who attended the BBQ tonight. It was a great discussion, and it wouldn't have been possible without you. And thanks for co-leading Kelley!

Joke of the Week:
Leah phones her husband at work, "Issy, do you have time for a chat?"
"Sorry, darling, this is not a good time - I'm about to go into a board meeting."
"But this won't take long," Leah says, "I just want to tell you some good news and some bad news."
"I really haven't the time," says Issy, "so just quickly tell me the good news."
"Oh all right then. The air bag on your new Lexus works very well."



Jewsletter
Wednesday, May 3, 2006

Hope y'all got enough falafel tonight, learning about Israel in Tindle lounge. I for one learned that if given the option, people will volunteer to eat Pavilion cookies.


Events:

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Friday night services and dinner
Service: 6:30 pm
Dinner: 7:30 pm
At the Roth Center. Get your God on.

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Bagel Brunch, Sunday, 1 pm, Roth Center. Free bagels + schmear. Recover from Saturday night, struggle to remember it with a bagel.

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Male Minyans are needed for the following times/dates for Dan Kurtzer:

Monday May 8
Shacharit 8am @ Chabad house, breakfast served afterward
Tuesday May 9
Shacharit 8am @ Chabad, breakfast served after.
Mincha 4pm @ Ambassador Yalowitz's office
Mariv 9pm @ the Hanover inn after the dinner.

If you can help out, that would be awesome, and please RSVP to the Hillel account. Chabad is located at 22A School Street.

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Award winning movie screening at 6:30 PM, Thursday May 4th - Maxwell - Kade Center (a Germania event). The movie "Sophie Scholl - The Final Days" (Marc Rothemund, 2005, German with English subtitles). Pizza and Refreshments will be served. A film about the student resistance to Nazis in WWII, how one female protestor was captured, and her struggles in captivity. Trailer and clips are available at: http://movies.go.com/movies/media?name=sophie-scholl-the-last-days_2006

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AQ BBQ - next Thurs, May 11 @ 6:30 @ RC. Free BBQ food, great Judeo-Christian discussion.

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Paper Clips - a documentary about a teacher who gets her class to collect paper clips, each clip representing a victim of the Holocaust. It's playing on DTV throughout the term, and we'll be watching it at the Roth Center on Monday, May 15th at 9 pm. It'll be on a projector, and there will be food and discussion.

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Keep a look out for Shabbat in the Woods on May 27th.

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Have a great week. Relay for Life this Friday, and some great events coming up. And keep your chin up, it will get warmer. Eventually.

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan Michals


Jew of the Week: Ben Rosenbleet, for being awesome and driving our Washington DC trip down and back, 10 hours each way. He's a trooper!

Goy of the Week: George Clooney, for his big part in bringing the Darfur genocide to light. Plus he's very handsome.

Joke of the Week:
One evening, as Ruth was tucking her son Sam into bed, a flash of lightening lit up the room and a loud clap of thunder soon followed. She hoped Sam wouldn't react to the storm and was about to turn off the light when Sam asked, in a frightened voice, "Mummy, can you sleep with me tonight?"
Ruth smiled and gave Sam a big comforting hug. "I can't bubbeleh," she said, "I have to sleep in daddy's room."
After a few seconds of silence, Sam said, in a shaky voice, "The big sissy."
 



Jewsletter
Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Another week, another flurry of questions, like
"why midterms?"
"won't DDS get some new food?"
and
"why is the weather only perfect when the prospies are here?"
To answer these questions and more, we turn to Talmud. It may not answer all our questions, but at least we'll get lost in the writings so we forget it's still not sunny and warm outside.


Signup for Relay for Life!
Help raise money to fight cancer! Join the Hillel team with the following link:
http://www.acsevents.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=152565&lis=1&kntae152565=
09B339972E2B462ABDBDD7FBD8588427&team=1277079&tlteam=0


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Gulf Coast Relief Auction
The 1st Annual Dartmouth Black Business Association Silent Auction for Hands on USA's relief effort in the Gulf Coast, with raffles, refreshments, and a good cause, will be Thursday, April 27th, 6-8pm in Collis Commonground. Cash/Dash donations or bids can be made at the auction or by blitz. Blitz DBBA for more information.


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Friday Night Shabbat
As always, start your weekend of debauchery off right, with Shabbat services and a nice free home-cooked Hillel dinner. At the Roth Center.
Services: 6:30
Dinner: 7:30

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Bagel Brunch
Sunday, 1 pm, bagels, schmear, cure for hangovers.
Unfortunately, Mr. Rosenbleet won't be there with (his) puppy. You had to be at Jews and Java today to see the dog, and if you didn't, you missed quite possibly the cutest thing in the world. Next to a squirrel doing a backflip.


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Yom Hazikaron
On Wednesday, May 3rd, from 6 to 9 pm in Tindle Lounge, come learn about Israel with great food and other stuff. More information coming soon.


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Environmental Policy in Israel, Jordan, and Palestine
Phil Warburg is coming to speak about just that on Sunday April 30 at 7:00 PM at the Roth Center. He's the President of the Conservation Law Foundation and Former Executive Director of the Israel Union for Environmental Defense. There will also be a dinner with him beforehand (5 o'clock), and if you would like to attend the dinner, RSVP to Claudia Palmer (space is limited).

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Jewish Studies Classes This Summer
Looks like some cool classes. If you're around this summer, you should consider taking...
JWST11/HIST94.9 History and Culture of the Jews II: The Modern Period. A survey of Jewish history and culture from the European enlightenment to the establishment of the State of Israel.
JWST56/WGST44.2/REL19 Women in Islam and Judaism. (new course - pending approval) Exploring the ways in which Muslim and Jewish women exercise different forms of agency both in opposition to as well as from within socio-religious prescriptions.

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Financial Support for Jewish Projects
The Jewish Studies Department offers summer financial support for students engaged in research on topics related to courses offered in the Jewish Studies Program. Grants range up to $1,000. Letters describing the nature of the research, plus a budget, are due by May 25, 2006 and should be directed to Professor Annelise Orleck. Blitz Prof Orleck with questions.



Well, that about wraps up the Jewsletter for this week. Tune in next week to find out why Ben Rosenbleet always seems to have a puppy with him (hint: it's not just to pick up girls). And next week he might have his backflipping squirrel with him too.

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan Michals

Jew of the Week: Melvin, the backflipping squirrel.

Goy of the Week: Koda the dog. Not as cute as a squirrel doing a backflip, but close.

Joke of the Week:
As usual, Sidney arrives home at 6.30pm, takes off his coat, turns on the TV and sits down in his favorite chair. This time, however, he turns to Leah and says, "Make me a cup of tea straight away before it starts."
Leah is surprised by this but makes him his cup of tea anyway. Sidney finishes his tea then turns to Leah and says, " Make me another cup of tea straight away. I think it's going to start very soon."
This time Leah is quite angry, but still makes him another cup of tea. Sidney empties his cup then again turns to Leah and says, "Quickly, another cup before it starts."
At this, Leah loses her cool. "That's the last straw, you rude, inconsiderate pig," she shouts, "you come home, don't say one word to me, put your fat toches in your armchair and then expect me to act like your servant. Does it ever occur to you that I might be tired, with all the cleaning, washing, ironing, shopping and cooking I do to keep this house of ours spotlessly clean? I don't think you ever give me a thought. Selfish, that's what you are. You don't need a wife, you need a slave, you need someone to ........"
Sidney sighs, "Oh dear, its started."
 



Jewsletter
Friday, April 21, 2006


Midterms are horrible. And so is the fact that every Professor seems to think they are the only Professor you have. So why not take the edge off with a little Manischewitz and some salmon this Friday?
A fun competition to try this weekend: see who can herd the prospies like lemmings for the longest time.


Roth Center Open House
Bring your prospie, eat some cookies, get to know the Roth Center. Friday at 1:30 pm.
NOTE: Not a good way to meet girls.


Friday Night Shabbat
Free Services, Free Dinner, and a great way to kick off your weekend. Services: 6:30 pm, Dinner: 7:30 pm.
PLUS! Professor Orleck of the history department will be in the Roth Center library at dinner to have a wonderfully engaging conversation, and will also be giving the D'var during services.


Fun drinking game: do a shot every time you see a prospie without a Co-Op bag or Dartmouth clothing. Actually, maybe that's a bad idea... you'd never drink.


Community service survey
Let us know what kinds of community service initiatives you'd like to see at Hillel by taking this online survey:
http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=dh8k3g5moish2l0182273


Godsquad softball
Want to play this weekend in our IM softball game? Blitz Kelly Hackett.


Save a Life... It's a Mitzvah
Every year, more than 30,000 people are diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma, and other bone marrow-treatable diseases. Established in 1991, Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation maintains a registry of more than 100,000 Jews and has already helped save hundreds of lives by facilitating patient-donor matches.
Come to the Roth Center on Sunday, April 23, 1-4pm to give the gift of life and join the registry. All it takes is a swab of your cheek. Please email any questions to the event coordinator at John.Tepperman@Dartmouth.edu


Relay for Life
Help us fight cancer! Join Hillel's Relay for Life team and raise money for the American Cancer Society, which then culminates in an all-night event on May 5-6. Go here to join our team:
http://www.acsevents.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=152565&lis=1&kntae152565=09B339972E2B462ABDBDD7FBD8588427&team=1277079&tlteam=0


Religion, America, and International Law
A lecture by Mark Janis, on Thursday, April 27. The lecture will be at 4:30 PM in Rockefeller 3. It is sponsored by the Tucker Foundation. Mark Janis is the William F. Starr Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut Law School. He has written widely on the topics of International Law and Human Rights Law. You can read his bio, if you wish, at http://www.law.uconn.edu/faculty/mjanis.


Things to keep in mind:
May 8th - Ambassador Dan Kurtzer speaks at RC at 7
May 3rd- Israeli Independence Day
April 30th- Phil Warburg speaks on environmental policy in Israel at 7.
April 25th- Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day

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Well, that's it. Have a great weekend, and show those prospies a good Dartmouth time.


Shalom Aleichem
-Evan Michals


Jew of the Week: Optimus Prime, for transforming his talis when entering the synagogue.

Goy of the Week: Tom and Katie's new daughter, Suri, which means "princess" in Hebrew. What's the only thing better than Hollywood goyem wanting to be Jewish? Crazy Hollywood goyem wanting to be Jewish.

Joke of the Week:
Maurice wakes up one morning feeling lousy. "Becky, he shouts, "I'm feeling terrible, I'm sore all over, what should I do?
"So go see Doctor Myers," she replies.
After a thorough examination Doctor Myers says, "I am sorry to have to tell you this Maurice, but I have bad news for you. You're very ill and in my opinion you don't have very long to live - anything from a few days to 3 months. I suggest you go home and make the necessary arrangements."
Maurice is devastated.
Later that evening, after the crying is over, Maurice tells Becky that as he is a devoted golfer, he would like to be buried with his golf clubs. If there's a golf course in heaven, he would then have his clubs to play with."
But Becky says, "Maurice, as neither of us knows if there is a golf club up in heaven, I think you should go see Rabbi Levy and ask for his opinion."
Maurice goes to see Rabbi Levy. "Rabbi, is there a golf course in heaven?"
Rabbi Levy says, "I'll speak to God for you. Come back in a few days time."
Two days later, Maurice returns. "Rabbi, have you any news?"
Rabbi Levy says, "Yes, Maurice, I have spoken to God and I have some good news and some bad news for you. The good news is that God says there is the most wonderful golf course you could imagine in heaven. The sun shines every day, 365 days a year and you can play golf to your heart's content."
Maurice says, "That's wonderful news, Rabbi, but what's the bad news?"
Rabbi Levy replies, "Tomorrow morning 8 o'clock - you tee off."
 



Tonight

Shabbat
6:30PM: Meredith and Michelle lead services. Best Shabbat ever!
7:30PM: A brilliant KFP meal.


Now..... your:


Jewsletter
Friday, April 14, 2006


Thanks to everyone who came to Hillel's first night Passover Seder. It was a lot of fun, and like every year, people had a great time drinking the grape juice. Here's some stuff to keep in mind this upcoming week.


<< Munich and a Discussion >>
You saw Dan Alon. Now watch the movie: Saturday, April 15 @ 7:00pm, see "Munich" at the Hop. Then go to the Hillel discussion immediately afterward (location TBA) and we'll reimburse you.
Yes, fellow Jews, I said Hillel will reimburse you. Your mother would be proud.

<< Shabbat at Hillel >>
Services Friday at 6:30 pm, followed by a delicious kosher for Passover dinner at 7:30 pm. Get God on your side before doing something you'll forget later...


<< Save a Life... It's a Mitzvah >>
Every year, more than 30,000 people are diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma, and other bone marrow-treatable diseases. Established in 1991, Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation maintains a registry of more than 100,000 Jews and has already helped save hundreds of lives by facilitating patient-donor matches.
Come to the Roth Center on Sunday, April 23, 1-4pm to give the gift of life and join the registry. All it takes is a swab of your cheek. Please email any questions to the event coordinator at John.Tepperman@Dartmouth.edu


<< Pavilion Passover Hours >>
The Pavilion will be open: April 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20 - with Passover meals. Lunch 11:30 to 2:00pm. Dinner 5pm to 7:30pm
The Pavilion will return to its normal menus on Friday lunch, April 21.


<< More Services Than You Can Handle >>
There will be services at 7:45 am on Thursday, April 13 and 7:45 am on Wednesday, April 19 at the Roth Center. There will also be a Yizkor service at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, April 18.
Who will be hardcore Jew enough to go to all three?


<< Wanna Play Softball? >>
Represent Hillel and AQ on our God Squad IM softball team. If you want to play, blitz Kelly Hackett. Make Sandy Koufax proud! Or at least it'll be a great way to meet shiksas.


<< Oy vey, a survey >>
Take a survey to and tell us what long-term volunteer programs you would like Hillel to do. http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=dh8k3g5moish2l0182273


Well, that's it. Enjoy the rest of Passover. Chance of rain Saturday, but sunny/partly sunny for a few days after that.

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan


Jew of the Week: Dave Nachman, for taking the reigns in kashering the kitchen. We were able to eat because of him.

2nd Jews of the Week: Jake Goldberg and Brian Meyers, for leading the side Seder and making the night complete for people who otherwise wouldn't have had a place to sit.

Goy of the Week: Claudia Palmer, for the massive coordination it took to run the Seder behind the scenes.

2nd Goy of the Week: Robert Lester, for the immense coordination required to make sure everyone got something to eat for the Seder.

Joke of the Week:
Carrot Top walks up to Chuck Norris and tries to hit him over the head with a payphone. Chuck sidesteps the attack, opens his mouth, and breathes fire at Carrot Top, setting his hair on fire.
Come on. You know that would be hilarious to watch.



Jewsletter
Wednesday, April 5, 2006


Welcome back to school. It's a new term, the fresh warm air of spring stuck around for a little while before leaving us with the cold, and us Jews are having fun praying, rallying in DC, Sederizing, and playing basketball.
If you were at Jews and Java today, you would have been amazed at the puppy eating Ben Rosenbleet's beard, you would have been shocked by the turnout to the weekly event, and you would have marveled at Alex Gelman's enthusiasm and dedication to losing at speed chess.



<< Friday Night Shabbat Services and Dinner >>
Start your weekend off right----with God. Services start at 6:30 pm, followed by dinner at 7:30 pm, at the Roth Center.
Services will be led by Meredith Raucher, with a D'var torah given by Jake Goldberg. And Chef David Freeman will top of the night with a delicious dinner.
It may not earn you forgiveness for what you do on the weekend nights, but at least you might get God on your side when you need Him most.


<< Bagel Brunch >>
Same time, same great bagels. 1 pm Sunday.
It's late enough to wake up from the night before, and early enough to call it brunch. And early enough for Steve Orbuch.


<< Rally in Washington >>
You don't have to be a hippy to rally in DC. Just look at Chase. He's going.
If you are interested in attending the Rally for Darfur in Washington DC on April 28-30, RSVP by blitz to Hillel by this Friday. Dartmouth Hillel will be taking a trip down there, and it should be a lot of fun.
But seriously, if you are a hippy, you can go too. We don't discriminate. I'll sit in between you and Chase.


<< Seder for Women >>
I am Seder, hear me roar. If you are interested in hosting a women's Seder at your sorority sometime during the week of Passover, blitz Hillel, and we'll set you up with all the resources you need.


<< The Yisrael is so strong you can Taste it >>
Taste of Yisrael makes its triumphant return this Monday at 9pm, location TBA. Enjoy snacks, chat, and Israeli hookahs. And you don't have to smoke to have a great time. It's okay to pass at Hillel.


<< Hillel Basketball Tourney 2006 >>
Surprisingly, there are Jews who are good at basketball, so the tournament ends up being quite fun. If you want to take a trip to MIT to represent Hillel in the MIT Hillel Basketball Tournament, RSVP to the Hillel blitz account by Tuesday. The tournament is all day on April 30 at MIT.


<< Know a Good Matza Brie Recipe? >>
Meredith Druss is looking for a Matza Brie recipe, so if you happen to have your family's secret recipe with you, Meredith would love for you to blitz it to her. You'll have to work out the reward with her.


PASSOVER INFO


The Dartmouth Hillel Staff would like to invite you to attend the First Night Seder on Wednesday, April 12 at 7:00 PM at the Roth Center. The charge to your DBA will be $20. Please RSVP by blitz with your ID number to Claudia Palmer (Claudia.Palmer@Dartmouth.edu) by Friday, April 7.

"Seder in a Box"
If you're interested in making your own Seder, either at the Roth Center or elsewhere, on the first or second night, we'd love to help you. However, you must blitz Claudia Palmer by April 7.

Selling of Chametz
If you're interested in partaking in the ritual of selling Dartmouth Hillel's chametz, blitz Rabbi Boraz (Rabbi@Dartmouth.edu).

Pavilion Passover Hours
The Pavilion will be closed April, 6,7,10,11 for Passover preparations.
The Pavilion will be open: April, 13,14,17,18,19,20 - with Passover meals.
The Pavilion will return to it's normal menus on Friday lunch, April 21.

Services
There will be services at 7:45 am on Thursday, April 13 and 7:45 am on Wednesday, April 19 at the Roth Center. There will also be a Yizkor service at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, April 18.

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Well, there it is. The first Jewsletter of the term. Enjoy it for what it's worth, and email me with comments/suggestions/jokes/job offers.

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan Michals

Jew of the Week: Andrew Kaminski, for his unrestricted outgoing nature and ambitions for greatness. Go for your dreams kid!

Goy of the Week: Bruce Willis. What a diehard.

Joke of the Week:
Ruth's baby boy is born with only one eyelid. "Oy veh! What am I going to do?" she says to her doctor.
"Don't worry," he replies, "after the bris, we will take the little bit of skin from down there and make him a nice new eyelid."
"But if you do that," says Ruth, "won't it will make him cockeyed?"
"On the contrary," says the doctor, "it will give him good foresight."



Winter 2006

JEWSLETTER
Tuesday, March 7th
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This is my last Jewsletter....

Please don't cry. It's going to be okay, really....there, there ....oh geez, not the sweater! As they say, all good things must come to an end.....like the Cosby Show, Dawson's Creek, the Cold War, the Neverending Story (more proof that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover), Nick and Jessica's marriage, and even Final Destination 3 (Will they EVER just get there?!?!).

On another note, best of luck with your finals, try to stay optimistic: if you should die before you wake, that's one less test you'll have to take.

(Remember also that the Roth Center will be open 24 hours a day during this time so that you can study, nosh, and try to stay sane enough to enjoy spring break when it finally comes.)

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G-D SQUAD
Basketball against the Med Students:
They can give a shot, but can they shoot?
Wednesday, 9 pm, Leede Arena

PURIM BALL
In my mind, Purim, is one of the most joyous, guilt-free, holidays in the Jewish tradition.
It commemorate the day that a young Jewish Girl named Esther won a Persian Beauty Contest,
became the queen, and after a three-day fast used her new power to destroy a man
that would have otherwise destroyed all of the Jews. This story teaches young girls everywhere
that being pretty isn't enough...one also has to be very thin, in order to make a difference.
Thursday, March 9th, 8-11 pm
Open Bar for 21+, Hanover Inn (dress up, it's a costume party!)

THE LAST SHABBAT
No caption necessary.
Services 6 pm, Dinner 7 pm

BOOK CLUB
The book has been ordered...if you signed up to participate
stay by your blitz for notice on picking it up!
seriously, do NOT get up.

KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:
well not dates exactly.......but watch out for these things in the Spring (just in case they hit you in the face)

* Kiddush Cup Basketball @ MIT
* Passover
* Bone Marrow Registry



Lachaim,
Tatyana "dress to impress" Liskovich
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Jew of the Week: Jon Stewart, born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz, for hosting the Oscars. Seeing Steven Spielberg in the audience and remembering his two films Munich and Schindler's List, Stewart remarked that "I think I speak for all Jews when I say: 'I can't wait to see what happens to us next.'"

Goy of the Week: Sally Coxe of the Bonobo Conservation Initiative. She's working to save the disappearing "hippie chimp" who is famous for resolving fights with sex instead of violence. Unfortunately, people in the Congo are eating them. Isn't that how it always goes?

Quote of the week:

"Anyone meshugge enough to call himself a Jew, IS a Jew." -- David Ben-Gurion (first Prime Minister of Israel)

Joke of the Week (with a side of comments):

According to Wikipedia, the source of all-truth, Jewish humor is necessarily self-deprecating. You don't know how comforting this piece of information is......I have been bitter for years, but now know that I was just being funny.

Interestingly enough, Sigmund Freud believed that the self-deprecation was a front, that "only a people sure of its superiority could create a humor so mercilessly self-critical." This is of course less comforting. It suggests that for years I have was being not funny, but vain.

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#1.

A Jewish man moves into a Catholic neighborhood. Every Friday the Catholics go crazy because, while they're morosely eating fish, the Jew is outside barbecuing steaks. So the Catholics work on the Jew to convert him. Finally, by threats and pleading, the Catholics succeed. They take the Jew to a priest who sprinkles holy water on the Jew and intones:
"Born a Jew .... Raised a Jew....Now a Catholic."

The Catholics are ecstatic. No more delicious, but maddening smells every Friday evening. But the next Friday evening, the scent of barbecue wafts through the neighborhood. The Catholics all rush to the Jew's house to remind him of his new diet. They see him standing over the cooking steak. He is sprinkling water on the meat and saying:
"Born a cow .... Raised a cow....Now a fish."

#2.

Harry Goldberg has been elected the next president of the United States--the first Jewish boy to reach the Whitehouse. He is very proud and phones his mother in New York to invite her to the inauguration.

Harry: Momma, guess what! I've just been elected president; won't you come to my inauguration?

Mother: Harry! You know I hate trains. I can't face the journey all the way to Washington. Maybe next time.

Harry: Momma! You will take no train. Air Force One will collect you. The journey will be over in 30 minutes. Come to my inauguration, please...

Mother: Harry, I hate hotels. The non-kosher food! Nahh, maybe next time.

Harry: Momma!! You will stay in the White House, a kosher chef to yourself. PLEASE come.

Mother: Harry! I have nothing to wear!

Harry: I have someone on his way to take you to Macy's and Bloomingdale's to make you look perfect. You must come!!!

Mother: Okay, okay, I suppose I will come.

Inauguration day comes. Mother is on the front row, next to the Secretary of State. Harry is called up to become the next president. Mother digs the Secretary of State in the ribs and says, "Hey, you see that boy Harry? His brother's a doctor!"



JEWSLETTER
Tuesday, February 28th
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Facebook, you can love it, you can hate it, but either way you can't deny that I spend countless hours reading the interest section of people I've never met. After some searching, I've found over 14 Dartmouth Facebook Groups dedicated to Jews. Here are my 3 favorites:

3. Jewish Geography is the Best Game Ever Created: "Where are you from? What temple did you go to? Do you know...? It's the basic formula for Jewish Geography. Ever met somebody from Long Island, Westchester county, New Jersey, etc.? Then you've probably played Jewish Geography. Ever find out later that you hooked up with somebody who went to temple with your best friend's neighbor? Then this is the group for you."

So far it's a group of one, which just goes to show a very important truth: Jews don't play games.

2. Jewish By Heritage, Gangsta By Locution: "Do you start every sentence with yo? Were you Bat Mitzvahed? Is wack your favorite word? Are Snoop Dogg and Golda Meir your heroes? We are the Chosen Ones."

Jewish Thugs: Scary Movie 4, It's definitely going to happen, I just don't know who the target audience will be?

1. Jews Who Wish Hillel Would Just Leave Them The F*** Alone: "Sure, we're technically Jewish - our mothers were Jewish, we had our bar/bat-mitzvahs, and we feel guilty when we have a bacon cheeseburger on Yom Kippur. But, really, like much of modern American Jewry, we actually don't care all that much. But in spite of the fact that we haven't been to the Roth Center since first-year orientation, Hillel still sends us, like, a million Blitzes every week. Of course, we can't tell them to stop, because our parents, well, they wouldn't be angry, just disappointed. But, seriously, Hillel people, if you're reading this, just leave us alone. We swear to God, one more Blitz, and we're joining Jews for Jesus. We mean it."

If either of this group's two members is reading (which I doubt): I wonder if this Blitz will be the one to push you over the edge?

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BOOK CLUB
Remember reading for fun?
Remind yourself of those good ol' days, with this first pick:
"Everything is Illuminated" by Jonathan Safran Foer.
Hillel will purchase the books to distribute before Spring Break
(and we'll be having a discussion sometime in the spring)
Blitz "Tat" ASAP to reserve your copy!

JEWS AND JAVA
Hit the 'ground' running? Come 'espresso' yourself?
Whatever, just show up to keep Ben Rosenbleet company-
just because he's old, doesn't mean he's not relevant.
Wednesday, Dartmouth Bookstore, 2-4 pm

STATE OF THE STATE
"The State of the State of Israel" will be presented by Rabbi Edward Rettig-
on the current political landscape in the Middle East and our relationship with Israel.
Discussion will follow the lecture
RSVP to Claudia Palmer to have dinner with Rabbi Rettig before the lecture.
Wednesday, 7 pm, Roth Center

G-D SQUAD
So far only Team Christian has been showing up.
Despite this imbalance (or perhaps because of?), "we" have made it to the playoffs.
For better or worse, this may be the time to make a difference.
Wednesday, 9 pm, Leede Arena

FRIDAY
Professor Jody Diamond presents the Indonesian Muslim Orchestra
performing L'cha Dodi at services.
Tradition with an Indonesian twist, that's what Hillel's all about.
Service 6 pm, Dinner 7 pm

ONE NIGHT STAND
Us: Jewish and hungry
You: Like to feed hungry Jews
Can we make it work?

Someone is needed to cook this Friday's dinner. It's a great deal.
Hillel buys the groceries, and you put them together.
Blitz Meredith Druss or Sarah Lawson if you can help out.

CLAUDALAH
Claudia and Havdalah are awesome...but together?
English just doesn't have enough positive adjectives.
I hear Dinner itself is a force to be reckoned with.
Bring your thanksgiving pants...you know, the ones with the elastic.
Blitz Claudia Palmer to RSVP
Saturday, 6pm, driver's needed AND rides provided
(you see the challenge, don't be shy, volunteer)

BAGEL BRUNCH
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
Come become a lean, mean, carbohydrate eating machine.
(Jody Diamond and the Indonesian Muslim Orchestra will also be accompanying your chewing)
Sunday, 1 pm, Roth Center

TOY (Taste of Yisrael)
Pita is spreading hummus about hookah. Oy vey, what a scandal!
Monday, 9 pm, Sigma Nu

MEETING
It's the last meeting of the term!
Relive the memories, wallow in nostalgia, and get somethin' somethin' special from Libby
(who guarantees a fun time or a refund of your wasted time).
Tuesday, 6 pm, Roth Center

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Sometimes I sit on a couch, sipping coffee (pinkie curled up), reading the paper, and shaking my head condescendingly at the section on world news.

Fighting breaking out at the polls, street rallies turning bloody, candidate's posters destroyed....election day violence NEVER made any sense.

Until today.

Luckily I have an overactive imagination and Dartmouth College Hillel elections were nothing more than merely loud and tense....but if someone had a heart condition, or was depending on today's youth to diplomatically mold the peace of the future, then they would've walked (or been carried) away very disturbed.

Congratulations to the winners of today's elections. I hope we can all step into the Spring Term with energy, creativity, and most of all kindness. "Why can't we all just get along?" are words that come to mind, and then I remember that Rodney King screamed them.
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ELECTIONS

President-Chase Hogle
VP Programming-- Andrew Kaminski
VP Religion-- Alex Consky
House Man-David Nachman
Treasurer-- Dave Freeman
Communications-- Evan Michals

KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:

Purim Ball - March 9th
Costume Shopping (for the above) - March 8th
Staying awake all night in anticipation - March 7th



Lachaim,
Tatyana "I want to have sled dogs, so that I can use 'mush' as a command" Liskovich

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Jew of the Week: Chase and Evan for putting up a good fight and being wonderful presidential candidates. (Runners up: Zach and the Russian girl from the new Real World...two jews out of the seven crazies this season!)

Goy of the Week: Steve Martin for finally being honest and confirming my worst fears....men fear wrinkles as much as women do, this soda jerk uses "an alpha-hydroxy cream every night and my skin has never looked better."

Quote of the week (sponsored by David Glovsky):

"The Jewish vision became the prototype for many similar grand designs for humanity, both divine and man made. The Jews, therefore, stand at the center of the perennial attempt to give human life the dignity of a purpose."
--Paul Johnson, American Historian

Joke of the Week: Jewish Personal Ads...I think that about says it all, enjoy.

Jewish Princess, 28, seeks successful businessman of any major Jewish denomination: hundreds, fifties, twenties. POB 27.
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Single, attractive, successful, self-absorbed woman, 34, seeks to save money by spending yours. POB 29.
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Yeshiva bochur, Torah scholar, long beard, payos. Seeks same in woman. POB 43.
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Israeli woman, 28, works behind falafel counter in pizza shop, looking for Jewish man with sense of humus. POB 789.
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You're probably wondering why an accomplished PhD, LLB, MBA, DDS, MD, and Rhodes Scholar like me isn't married yet. I'm a meeskate. POB 766.
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Worried about in-law meddling? I'm an orphan! Write. POB 74.
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Are you the girl I spoke with at the kiddush after shul last week? You excused yourself to get more horseradish for your gefilte fish, but you never returned. How can I contact you again? (I was the one with the cholent stain on my tie). POB 766.
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Israeli professor, 41, with 18 years of teaching in my behind. Looking for born American woman who good speaks English. POB 99
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Jewish male, 34, very successful, smart, independent, self-made. Looking for girl whose father will employ me. POB 53.
 



JEWSLETTER: Bigger, longer, and still cut.
Tuesday, February 21

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By definition of "midterms" they should only happen once in a term, at the very center between the start of classes and the final exam. But instead, through dark forces unknown to mainstream mankind, the Dartmouth Professors have figured out how to squeeze in at least two "midterms" per class, per term, without changing the name. I don't know if it's a legal case of false advertising, but I plan to pursue justice as soon as this hell-week is over.

On an unrelated note, my parents called last week for Valentine's Day (ah, behold the joys of unconditional love) and from them I was able to glean some take-at-your-own-risk pearls of wisdom:

Dad told me that women are vicious hunters and that men are, too often, their poor game. He explained that the only way he was able to stay alive for so long was that he was extra wily and conveniently made of Kevlar. The take-away message: do not use a gun to attract the object of your affection.

Mom just told me to smile and eat less ice cream, because whenever I do, my nose turns an unattractive shade of blue. A color often associated with frustration. I was shocked by her apparent worldliness.

Both took the time to remind me that they planned to achieve immortality through their grandchildren. Guilt may be a two-way street, but obviously an art they have mastered.
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JEWS AND JAVA
Well we couldn't get Linda Richman to come,
but we still talk about coffee, New York,
dawters, dawgs, you know, no big whoop, just Coffee Talk!
2:30-4 pm, Dartmouth Bookstore, hosted by the original yentas, Lydia and Libby

JEWS PLAY SPORTS?
Thanks to the amazing efforts of the people that played last Monday, we've
advanced in the playoffs. Our next game is tomorrow (Wednesday) night at
10:30 PM. Meet at AQ at 9:45 if you want a ride, or else meet us at
Thompson.

SHABBAT SHALOM
Professor Orleck in the History department is coming to talk about Soviet Jewish Immigration
Please blitz Chase Hogle if you'd like to be a part of this discussion.
Services - 6 pm, Dinner - 7pm

HAVDALAH
Get bygones gone and greet the new week in style
Saturday, February 25th, Dinner 6pm, services 7pm
Performance by the Chords Acapella group, 7:30 pm
Come for any or all parts of this fabulous evening!

BAGEL BRUNCH
Want some carbs?
Come to the bagel brunch.
Want to increase your status as a sweet campus icon?
Come naked.
Sunday, 1 pm, Roth Center

TOY (Taste of Yisrael) NIGHT
Smoke hookah, eat hummus,
Enjoy all things big, small, and Jewish.
Monday, 9 pm, Sigma Nu fraternity

DYSH ON FYSH
At first they were afraid, they were petrified
But even with the cancelled Ski-Shabbaton, they will survive
Fun starts with planning a trip to Sugarbush this weekend
6 pm, Thursday, Roth Center

VOTE OR DIE
Elections for the spring and summer terms are being held at the next meeting.
Drama is guaranteed, popcorn not included.
Blitz Libby Sherman with your interest in running for any of the important and awe-inspiring below positions.
I mean, who wouldn't want to lead the chosen people?

President
VP Religious Affairs
Treasurer
Community Service Coordinator
Communications Chair
House Man
JPBC Rep
Cooking Coordinator

MEET AND GREET
Rabbi Edward Rettig, director of the Jerusalem Office of the American Jewish Committee
is coming to Dartmouth to give a lecture on American Jewish Israeli Relations and the Gaza Elections.
Hillel students will have the opportunity to have dinner with Rabbi Rettig at the Hanover Inn beforehand.
Wednesday March 1st, 5:30 pm Dinner, 7 pm Talk

BIRTHRIGHT
Having already been born right, how could you possibly choose wrong?
Hurry and sign up for this summer's free trip to Israel by this Friday (24th)!
Blitz Ben Rosenbleet for more information.

BOOKCLUB
We're reading "Everything is Illuminated" by Jonathan Safran Foer.
The Washington Post says that we'll feel:
"Altered, chastened-seared in the fire of something new."

Which logically will only help with our tans.

Hillel will buy and distribute copies of the book before Spring Break
Please blitz "Tat" if you'd like to reserve a copy.
Beware: you are also committing yourself to a luncheon discussion in the spring.

KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:

Purim Ball- March 9th
Claudalah: Havdalah @ Claudia's, March 4th


Lachaim,
Tatyana "should have been a cowboy" Liskovich
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Jews of the Week: Kimmie Meissner, Sasha Cohen and Emily Hughes---all three women on the US skating team.

Goys of the Week: K-Fed....AKA Kevin Federline, Britney's hubby, for milking his 15 seconds for all they're worth by releasing his new mysteriously titled single "PopoZão", which is Brazilian slang for "big butt". Thank you Kevin, for not only bring culture back into our lives but proving that what doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger. My ears are still bleeding.

Quote of the week (sponsored by David Glovsky):

"The Jew gave us the Outside and the Inside - our outlook and our inner life. We can hardly get up in the morning or cross the street without being Jewish. We dream Jewish dreams and hope Jewish hopes. Most of our best words, in fact - new, adventure surprise, unique, individual, person, vocation, time, history, future, freedom, progress, spirit, faith, hope, justice - are the gifts of the Jews."
--Thomas Cahill, Irish Author

Jokes of the Week:

Q: Why don't Jewish mothers drink?
A: Alcohol interferes with their suffering.

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Q: Have you seen the newest Jewish-American Princess horror movie?
A: It's called "Debbie Does Dishes".

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Q. How many Jewish mothers does it take to change a light bulb?
A. (Sigh) Don't bother, I'll sit in the dark, I don't want to be a nuisance to anybody.

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A Jewish boy comes home from school and tells his mother he's been given a part in the school play.
"Wonderful. What part is it?"
The boy says, "I play the part of the Jewish husband."
The mother scowls and says, "Go back and tell the teacher you want a speaking part."
 



Sorry for the delay! Libby's fault, not Tatayana. Happy Thursday!


JEWSLETTER
Tuesday, February 14
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The short and sweet, just the facts M'am, truncated, anorexic version of the Jewsletter. Depending on the outcome of the national preference poll, we may be returning to the previously wordy-attempt-at-humor version next week.
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BAGEL BRUNCH
Sunday, 1 pm, Roth Center

TOY (Taste of Yisrael) NIGHT
Monday February 20th, 9 pm, Sigma Nu fraternity

FRIDAY
6 pm, Learner's Service
7 pm, Dinner

FYSH
6 pm, Thursday, Roth Center

SKI SHABBATON
First 35 people to register get 50% off of their lift tickets which are $50 for one day, $75 for two. Also discounted rates if you volunteer to host visiting students...blitz "JCrew" if you're interested.
February 24th-26th

BAT MITZVAH
Pam Wendel '06 is celebrating hers and everyone is invited!
February 18th, 9:30 am services, 7-9 pm for dancing and games, Roth Center

DARFUR ACTIVISM
Hillel is getting more involved with helping to raise campus and nationwide awareness of the genocide in Darfur. Watch for opportunities you can help at next week's meeting!

KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:

Learner's Service- February 17th
Purim Ball- March 9th
Birthright Signups - happening right now, Blitz Ben Rosenbleet for more info
 



JEWSLETTER
Tuesday, February 8
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Winter Carnival is coming, and I can't wait. Jews and Gentiles alike, come together as Hedonists to celebrate the magic that is....winter...or something. Regardless, ours is not to wonder why, it's tradition and you don't monkey with that.

This weekend, while you're with your Goblet of Fire, drinking some Voldemort, here are some questions to consider:

1. Will the snow sculpture melt? If so, will it flood my basement? Would you be able to say that your water broke?

2. Will the alumni of class 'graduated-before-you-were-born' EVER stop being sketchy? Is this your future? Is there a sketch rating you can acquire? Is it just called "getting tested"?

3. A friend of mine once told me that it wasn't shameful to try to appeal to the opposite sex with carefully planned outfits...it was just "good marketing". To what extent is this true?

4. Can you ever party as hard as Leonard Nimoy? Are you brave enough to try?

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JEWS AND JAVA
Hosted by our very own Ben Rosenbleet...
Folks, we've waited a long time to get one,
So let's take advantage of him while we can!
(Do NOT read into that! "Java" is not a metaphor!)
2-4 pm in the Dartmouth Bookstore

NO BAGEL BRUNCH
Don't kvetch! It'll be back next week,
It just plans to sleep in on this particular Sunday...
As do you.

TOY (Taste of Yisrael) NIGHT
Have you tried the hookah? Have had the hummus?
Have you discovered the joy that only Jeremy Warburg can bring?
Kill three birds with one puff, puff, pass...
Monday February 13th, 9 pm, Sigma Nu fraternity

TU B'SHVAT SEDER
Another guilt-free Jewish Holiday?
Hurrah! It's a new year for the trees,
So don't carry a chip on your shoulder,
Or wood in your.....ummm...just don't.
But DO come to Seder (co-hosted by the friendly, crunchy students of ECO)
Monday February 13th, 6 pm, Roth Center

SHABBAT
No professor.
No discussion.
It's back to the basics week with:
Service at 6 pm, dinner at 7.
Be there, or be....somewhere else.

BOOKS AND JEWS
Because Jooks and Jews was taken.
But seriously, the book club is coming.
Start suggesting ideas for our first selection!

DYSH ON FYSH
They're not getting any younger, but then again...
Neither are we.
6 pm, Thursday, in the library (B.Y.O. Funk)

DEBATE ON ISRAEL
This event is not sponsored by Hillel, but it's certainly relevant to our interests...
Go, listen, and ask tough questions... (In that order)
Former undercover IDF soldier Ram Sedi and Harvard Professor Robert Pape
Debate whether or not Israel has the right to exist and why there are Palestinian terrorists.
Friday, February 10th, 4 pm, Filene Auditorium

SKI SHABBATON
It's all downhill from there...
HB invites are going out today; the first 35 people to register get 50% off of their lift tickets which are $50 for one day, $75 for two. Also discounted rates if you volunteer to host a Jew or two or three...blitz "JCrew" if you're interested.
February 24th-26th

BAT MITZVAH
Come relive the glory days of junk food, bad music, corny games and the electric slide.
Congratulations to Pam Wendel '06 who's finally, in the words of my grandma, "becoming a real woman".
February 18th, 7-9 pm, Roth Center (ah the joys of the "multipurpose room")

KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:

Learner's Service- February 17th
Purim Ball- March 9th
Birthright Signups for summer '06 begin TODAY! February 8th


Lachaim,
Tatyana "Rage on" Liskovich

Jew of the Week: Ben Rosenbleet, for having his birthday this Thursday! Make sure that if you see him out, congratulate him for living this long, buy him a drink (something with antioxidants) and give up your seat on the bus. Curiously, my invitation to the celebration must have been lost in the mail....

Goys of the Week: Ben AND Jerry. Or should I call them the "flavor of the week" (not funny no matter how sleep deprived you are). Can someone volunteer to let them know the good news?

Quote of the week (overheard and passed on by David Glovsky):

"Some people like the Jews, and some do not. But no thoughtful man can
deny the fact that they are, beyond any question, the most formidable
and the most remarkable race which has appeared in the world."
-- Winston Churchill

Joke of the Week:

WIFE:
What would you do if I died? Would you get married again?

HUSBAND:
Definitely not!

WIFE:
Why not - don't you like being married?

HUSBAND:
Of course I do.

WIFE:
Then why wouldn't you remarry?

HUSBAND:
Okay, I'd get married again.

WIFE:
You would? (With a hurtful look on her face).

HUSBAND:
(makes audible groan).

WIFE:
Would you live in our house?

HUSBAND:
Sure, it's a great house.

WIFE:
Would you sleep with her in our bed?

HUSBAND:
Where else would we sleep?

WIFE:
Would you let her drive my car?

HUSBAND:
Probably, it is almost new.

WIFE:
Would you replace my pictures with hers?

HUSBAND:
That would seem like the proper thing to do..

WIFE:
Would she use my golf clubs?

HUSBAND:
No, she's left-handed.

That's where the joke ends, but personally I think it's the wife who becomes a young widow)



JEWSLETTER
Tuesday, January 31 (sorry, I'm sending it out a little late)
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Being sick certainly makes one appreciate the good things in life. Like what? Well....just off the top of my head:

1. Breathing out of both nostrils
2. Not having to pretend that cherry-flavored Dayquil is dessert
3. Saving your favorite elephant-mating-call impersonations for a more private time
4. Not being able to cook eggs on your feverish skin, or at least thinking you can
5. Coughing to clears one's throat instead of hacking up a lung and causing a small earthquake in parts of Eastern Europe

Am I sick? Just a little. I feel that at any moment, I'm going to be recruited to serve as a cheap, but effective instrument of biological warfare. They call it Cold....Common Cold....and it's coming to a dorm-hall near you. So eat healthy, sleep well, and disinfect all your friends before greeting them.

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JEWS AND JAVA
Java and Jews. Any way you put it together, it's a perfect combination. Was it a match made in heaven or are they just really good friends? Get the daily grind...
Wednesday 1-4 Dartmouth Bookstore, hosted by: Ben Rosenbleet IV

G-D SQUAD
So yeah, Godsquad vs. DCAD, Leede Arena, 10:15 PM.

VOLUNTEERING....it's not just for others, anymore!
Hillel is teaming up with Students Fighting Hunger to cook a meal for those in need this Friday from 4-6 pm at the Edge House on School Street. Blitz Lydia Gensheimer if you can help!

SHABBAT SHALOM
Did you ever think the lyrics to the Beatles song "Come Together" was about Shabbat? Seriously, the song encodes subliminal messages about your Jew-Jew eyeballs being holy rollers this Friday night (just leave the mojo filter at home)....

Ken Yalowitz, former US ambassador to Belarus and director of the Dickey Center will be leading a discussion on Global Health Issues, blitz Chase Hogle if you'd like to participate.

The menu looks amazing, Dave is cooking fresh macaroni and cheese (with crust), salad, and brownie sundaes for dessert!
Services-6 pm, Dinner-7 pm

BAGEL BRUNCH
Bread with a hole in the middle, undoubtedly a business goldmine any way you slice it. Started a trend of products with holes including: the donut (glazed bagel), the jean (boot-cut bagel), and the hula-hoop (before this, people were attempting to twirl slabs of plastic around their waists) Bagels were first invented by Jews in Krakow, Poland in 1610...and you wonder how we get a reputation? Forecast says it'll be cloudy with a good chance of LOX!
Sunday 1 pm, Roth Center

(There will also be a representative from the Jewish Leadership Experience program discussing opportunities to go to Israel at this week's brunch)

TOY (Taste of Yisrael) NIGHT
Imagine a world where you could partake in smoking hookahs and eating pita and hummus on a weekly basis....wow...it's so beautiful....if only dreams came true....
Monday February 6th, 9 pm, Sigma Nu fraternity

DYSH ON FYSH
They're still young and virile. Okay, at least they're young. President Kaminski is still looking for someone to make snow-angels with him, if you're interested in babysitting, please contact him soon. Also blitz JCrew or Shabbaton if you can house students February 24-26, discounts for skiing will be provided (and swapping is encouraged)
6 pm, Thursday, in the library, with the candlestick

IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS*CONFUSE YOUR ENEMIES
Music Professor Jody Diamond is looking for students who are interested in learning to play the Javanese gamelan for a Jewish musical performance in March. Blitz Chase Hogle to learn more about this unique opportunity.

AS ALWAYS?

Tuesday meetings with dinner are at 6 pm
We all took a vote and decided that you should come.
Do Democracies really work? Results will be in by next week....
But only if you come. The fate of the free world depends on it.


Lachaim,
Tatyana "I need a Kleenex" Liskovich


KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:

Ski Shabbaton - February 24th-26th
Birthright Signups for summer '06 begin February 8th

Jew of the Week: Magneto- after surviving Auschwitz you should have some leeway to be an evil mega-villain every once in a while.

Goy of the Week: Chuck Norris. His tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried.

Joke of the Week: (I laughed, but then again...I was born in Minsk)

The only cow in a small town in Poland stopped giving milk. The people did some research and found that they could buy a cow from Moscow for 2,000 rubles, or one from Minsk for 1,000 rubles. Being frugal, they bought the cow from Minsk.

The cow was wonderful. It produced lots of milk all the time, and the people were amazed and very happy. They decided to acquire a bull to mate with the cow and produce more cows like it. Then they would never have to worry about the milk supply again.

They bought a bull and put it in the pasture with their beloved cow. However, whenever the bull came close to the cow, the cow would move away. No matter what approach the bull tried, the cow would move away from the bull and he could not succeed in his quest.

The people were very upset and decided to ask their wise rabbi, what to do. They told the rabbi what was happening. "Whenever the bull approaches our cow, she moves away. If he approaches from the back, she moves forward.

When he approaches her from the front, she backs off. An approach from the side and she just walks away to the other side."

The rabbi thought about this for a minute and asked, "Did you buy this cow from Minsk?"

The people were dumbfounded, since they had never mentioned where they had gotten the cow. "You are truly a wise rabbi," they said.

"How did you know we got the cow from Minsk?"

The rabbi answered sadly, "My wife is from Minsk."
 



JEWSLETTER
Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Superstitions are terrible things to have. I should know since I am bound to more than my fair share of them. My family is an unholy alliance of Russians, Jews, and Psychotic Riverats, so you may well understand how I've inherited quirks from every direction. Sometimes I roam through the sewers, craving borsch and gnawing on my tail, a part of which was cut off at birth...but that's a different story.

JEWS AND JAVA
There may not be funny, there might not even be witty, but by gosh, there shall be Coffee!
Wednesday, 1-4 pm, Dartmouth Bookstore

BAGEL BRUNCH
This may be one of the most popular events in Hillel history...could its cool rub off on you? Would you be a bagel-by-association? The answer awaits you at....
Sunday 1 pm, Roth Center

(Possible sledding may follow this week's bagel brunch, if the polar ice caps don't melt before Sunday, and we all become stuck in the Hell that is: Kevin Costner's "Water World")

FRIDAY...it stands alone

That night...6 pm services
The freshmen are leading services and surely their youth will help you remember the good "old" days 1, 2 or 3 (gasp!) years ago, when you were their age.

Later that night....7 pm Dinner
Alex Stein, Lauren Breach and I are cooking. It's going to be out-of-this-world delicious. This may be self-promotion, but I think we deserve it, and I think you owe it to yourself to be there and try it yourself.

GREEK SHABBAT
If you're not an '09, then you're invited to an alternative dinner at KDE sorority (also at 7 pm Friday night). Surprised? Don't be! This event continues the historic tradition of Greeks incorporating Jewish culture into their lives. Organized by Lydia Gensheimer, Maya Ilowite, and Rebecca Houck.

DYSH ON FYSH
They're planning the Ski Shabbaton, they're leading services, and they're going to David's house later this month. Though they're not yet a viable alternative to paper money, my intuition tells me that it's the logical next step.

Freshmen
They're everywhere you want to be.
(Or you can find them 6 pm, Thursdays, "in the library"_

TOY (Taste of Yisrael) NIGHT
Hookahs and Hummus, a devastatingly good-looking combination
Monday January 30th, 9 pm, Sigma Nu fraternity

HAVEN YOU HEARD?
Come volunteer with middle school kids at this Emergency Shelter every Monday....blitz Lydia Gensheimer for more information and to be part of this wonderful project.

TZEDAKAH BOX
You may not be a rich man, but you've still got time to change (which is what we're looking for) Watch for it going around at our next meeting!

(Does anyone remember the words to that song: "All day long I'd biddy biddy bum.
If I were a wealthy man." How does one "biddy biddy bum"? Suggestions are welcome. Answers will be printed in the next Jewsletter Edition.)

HE GOT GAME
Or at least he used to? Yesterday's "G-d Squad" (Aquinas House + Hillel) basketball game was a glorious victory, however, none of the chosen people showed up.... There's another b-ball game this Thursday and a Hockey match Monday at 5 pm. Blitz Kaminski for more information.

AS ALWAYS

Tuesday meetings are at 6 pm
The women are handsome, the men are good looking, and everyone else is above average.

KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:

Ski Shabbaton - February 24th-26th
If you want to generously volunteer to house some of the visiting students (and get a discount on your ski pass) blitz Shabbaton or JCrew. (See? And you say Hillel isn't a dating service!?!?)

Cheers, Lachaim or as in the Russian tradition....actually not much is said (though the glass is never half, or any kind of full),

Tatyana

Jew of the Week: (for the first time of the term, this Jew is 100% Kosher) Rabbi Boraz, for sharing his wisdom and reflections at the meeting about the days when he was, and I quote directly, "on the market".

Goy of the Week: Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito who, despite your party affiliation, has lasted through some brutal confirmation hearings (These hearings are the outcomes of off-shore experimentation with crossing Q&A session with middle school Dodgeball games and an angry monkey: Someone always cries, and there's a lot of shit flung around)

Joke of the Week:

A Grandmother's Plea

A Jewish lady's grandson is playing in the water while she is standing on the beach not wanting to get her feet wet when all of a sudden a huge wave appears from nowhere and crashes directly over the spot where the boy is wading. The water recedes and the boy is no longer there. He simply vanished. She holds her hands to the sky, screams and cries, "Lord, how could you?

Have I not been a wonderful grandmother?
Have I not been a wonderful mother?
Have I not given to Bnai Brith?
Have I not given to Hadassah?
Have I not lit candles every Friday night at sunset?
Have I not tried my very best to live a life that you would be proud of?"

A loud voice booms from the sky, "OKAY, OKAY!" A few minutes later another huge wave appears out of nowhere and crashes on the beach. As the water recedes, the boy is standing there, smiling, splashing around as if nothing had ever happened.

The loud voice booms again "I HAVE RETURNED YOUR GRANDSON. ARE YOU SATISFIED NOW?

She responds, "He had a hat."



JEWSLETTER
Tuesday, January 17, 2006

I had this GREAT multi-million dollar Jewish Superhero idea, complete with Menorah Man (He fights for 8 days and always gets the miracle he asks for...which is usually to win and/or get the candle wax out of his crevices), Latke Girl (Think '50's housewife with access to a lot of potatoes. In my version of history, she ends the Irish Famine), and Dreidel Boy (who spins really fast, his back story was to include untreated ADHD in a household with a lot of glass vases). Unfortunately most of these things have already been thought of, http://www.jewishsuperhero.com/ I guess it's back to the drawing board.

PARADISE WHEN?
Now! This powerful film about two Palestinian suicide bombers is playing at the HOP through the film society series, today (Wednesday) at 7 pm, meet afterwards at the front of the building to go get some coffee at Border's and discuss the movie. (If you can't go to this screening, some J-Crew is also meeting at the hop at 8:45 for the 9 pm showing) According to Chase, this is a bad place to pick up girls...some see this as a problem, others as a challenge...how do you want to be remembered?

JEWS AND JAVA
Come caffeinate yourself with Ben Rosenbleet....
Wednesday, 1-4 pm, Dartmouth Bookstore

GOT CHALLAH?
If not, then you really "knead" it!
Thursday Jan 19th at 7 pm come prepare the dough!

And in the wise words of Meredith Druss, "get baked"
Friday Jan 20th 3 pm
Best Challah braiding WINS PRIZES!
The braiding should take all of about 30-45 minutes, if people are on time.
The challah will be baked in the afternoon, and they will be ready for dinnertime. Those who made the challah should come back for Hillel friday night dinner to claim prizes.
(Which may include our famous, multi-colored, for sale debut of the "Challah Back" shirts!)

LOVE TO COOK?
Maybe just like it? Don't mind doing it? Could be cajoled into volunteering?
Blitz Meredith Druss or Sarah Lawson! Make anything you want as long as it is kosher. Hillel will fund your creative efforts

BAGEL BRUNCH
Same old story, (Sunday 1 pm at the Roth Center), different bagels. And then come to:

JEWS ON ICE
Following this week's bagel brunch, come skate on Occum Pond.
Hillel will generously pay half of your $5 rental costs! 2 pm Sunday

SHABBAT...Uh whoaaaaaaaah, living on a prayer....
6 pm services
7 pm Dinner, Manischewitz will be there, will you?
Married English Professors Ivy Schweitzer and Tom Luxon will hold a dinner discussion on "Interfaith Marriage and Raising Jewish Children" at 7 pm in the library. Blitz Hogle to participate!

DYSH ON FYSH
During the last meeting, everyone in the current "Kaminski administration" was re-elected to their posts for another term. Vice President Lauren Breach expressed considerable joy at this "unsurprising" turn of events. Opposition has been brutally oppressed and is recovering at Dick's House. Meetings will continue at 6 pm every Thursday in the library. Stay tuned here, for your latest up-to-date political squabbling.

MUSIC FOR YOUR SOUL
Visiting Professor and Israeli classic pianist Sally Pinkas will be performing and lecturing at the Roth Center with her husband on Monday January 23, 8 pm. Follow this wonderful event up with.....

TOY (Taste of Yisrael) NIGHT
Hookahs and Hummus and Sally Pinkas!
Monday January 23rd, 9 pm, Sigma Nu fraternity
(Brian Meyers voiced all of our thoughts with, "How can we get a bunch of toy soldiers to do Sally Pinkas?" If you don't understand the reference you should come to Tuesday meetings!)

HAVE YOU HAVEN LATELY?
Come volunteer working with kids at this Emergency Shelter every week....blitz Lydia Gensheimer for more information!

TZEDAKAH BOX
It's coming to a Hillel meeting near you
Step one: Bring Money
Step two: Part with it
For some, practice may be necessary.

HE GOT GAME
IM sports message from IM chair, Andrew Kaminski:
We lost basketball
We lost hockey
They were both fun.
We definitely need more basketball players. Monday, January 23rd, 8 pm, is the next basketball game, in leede arena. Bring an extra pair of shoes so you don't get the court wet. (No hockey game for the next 2 weeks)

AS ALWAYS?

Tuesday meetings are at 6 pm
Food? Free
Fun? Priceless

KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:

Ski Shabbaton - February 24th-26th

Jew of the Week: Laura Little for planning such a fun meeting!

Goy of the Week: Golden globe winning director, Ang Lee, "Brokeback Mountain"

Joke of the Week:

An elderly man in Miami calls his son in New York and says, "I hate to ruin your day, but I have to tell you that your mother and I are divorcing. Forty-five years of misery is enough."
"Pop, what are you talking about?" the son screams.

"We can't stand the sight of each other any longer," the old man says. "We're sick of each other, and I'm sick of talking about this, so you call your sister in Chicago and tell her," and he hangs up.

Frantic, the son calls his sister, who explodes on the phone, "Like heck they're getting divorced," she shouts, "I'll take care of this." She calls her father immediately and screams at the old man, "You are NOT getting divorced! Don't do a single thing until I get there. I'm calling my brother back! , and we'll both be there tomorrow. Until then, don't do a thing, DO YOU HEAR ME?" and hangs up.

The old man hangs up his phone and turns to his wife. "Okay," he says, "They're coming for Passover and paying their own airfares."
 



JEWSLETTER
Tuesday, January 10, 2006

This is my first Jewsletter. I am now following in the proud tradition of the authors who came before me and hope to fill those big shoes by wearing thick socks. You know what they say about girls in thick socks?

Warm Feet....which is always a good thing during Winter Term in Hanover, no matter how much progress Global Warming has made. It's going to be nearly 40 degrees this weekend and I am glad to know that my efforts to pollute the world may finally be paying off.

Anyway, there's a lot going on this term and this week. All the cool kids are at least skimming through the following events, and that's a bandwagon you should definitely get on!

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ELECTION RESULTS
The only election during which there was almost no voting, offices seemed to be filled through the clever alternating between Jewish guilt and peer pressure. There were loud sighs of relief after the cooking position was filled and everyone left smiling. Congratulations to all of you!

Cooking Coordinators: Sarah Lawson and Meredith Druss
IM Sports Chair: Andrew Kaminski
SA Rep: Josh Jacobson


PROJECT PRESERVATION
Do you want to go to Belarus this summer and help to restore a Jewish cemetery? Or do you want to miss out on an experience of a lifetime? Those are your only two options in this case, come find out more about this amazing project.
Thursday, January 12th, 7pm Carson L01

SHABBAT
This Friday's sermon is dedicated to Darfur and the dinner will be Sudanese inspired food. Professor Nelson Kasfir will be leading an informal dinner and discussion with students on the subject of Darfur, space is limited so blitz Chase Hogle if you'd like to RSVP. Otherwise dinner will be open to all at 7 pm as usual, services are at 6 pm, and this week there will also be Wine and Cheese at 5:30 pm. Come and get some Cucumber Salad and Fava Beans for the Soul.


ALSO (best heading ever!)
This Thursday (2-6pm) go to Manchester with Darfur Action Group to help lobby Senator Gregg for more funds to the African Union Troops in Darfur, Contact Chase Hogle if interested


BAGEL BRUNCH
Come for the shmear, stay for the schmooze
Sunday 1 pm at the Roth Center


JEWS AND JAVA
The coffee is hot, Ben Rosenbleet is cool, and the combination of the two can give meaning to one's life and otherwise empty existence.
1-4 pm, Dartmouth Bookstore


HERE IN HAVEN
Hillel will be volunteering at the Haven, an emergency shelter for displaced families. We'll be working to organize programs with middle-school aged students every other week starting Monday, January 16th, 3:30-5:30
Contact Lydia Gensheimer, if interested or have any ideas for possible activities.


TOY (Taste of Yisrael) NIGHT
Hookahs and Hummus, Come hang out, tell, and puff legally
Monday January 16th, 9 pm, in the cryptically named "Elk Room" of Sigma Nu fraternity


DISH ON FYSH (First Years Students of Hillel)
'09's have collectivized, they're considered armed with good intentions, positive attitudes, and should be considered dangerous.
Bowling this Wednesday, meet at 7 pm in the Roth Center if interested in going.
Meetings are weekly 6 pm, Thursdays, Blitz Ben Rosenbleet for more information


SINGLE AND READY TO MINGLE
President of Hillel Libby Sherman loves to take long walks on the beach, hold hands while looking at sunsets, and gaze adoringly into the eyes of tall, dark and handsome Jewish future professionals. Please contact her if you'd like more information or are ready to provide a resume.


Jewish Acapella Group: Contact Jordana Beeber, if interested
Kosher Iron Chef: Contact Laura Little, if interested


KIPPAH THE DATES OPEN:

Ski Shabbaton - February 24th-26th
Challah Baking - January 19th and 20th
Ice Skating- January 22nd (after Bagel Brunch)

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That's all folks...Good Night, and Good Luck. (I spent a good five minutes trying to figure out whether or not this was more appropriate than "Stay Classy Hillel". In the end, I flipped a coin)

-Tat "I hate my last name"


Jew of the Week: Lauren Breach for being "outspoken"

Goy of the Week: JK Rowling for making us hate the fact that we're mere Muggles.

Quotes:

#1. Seinfeld

JERRY: Elaine, the guy's Jewish two days, he's already making Jewish jokes.
ELAINE: So what? When someone turns twenty-one, they usually get drunk the first night.
JERRY: Booze is not a religion.
ELAINE: Tell that to my father.

#2. Hebrew Hammer

Mordechai Jefferson Carver: [talking on the phone] I need you to get in contact with the world-wide Jewish media conspiracy and mass produce every holiday movie that has a Jewish protagonist who is depicted in a positive light.

Chief Bloomenbergansteinthal: So you want me to mass produce "Yentl," "Fiddler on the Roof" and Chaim Potok's "The Chosen?"

Mordechai Jefferson Carver: Right.



Fall 2005

Last Jewsletter of the Term
Tuesday, November 29, 2005

The term is just about done, and finals are poking their evil heads up out of the scum from which they come, but never fear, free food, free coffee, and a free dance with free food will be coming your way to help battle the horrible monster that is finals week.

FYI, the Roth Center will be open 24/7 during finals. It's a great, quiet place to study, and it will be fully stocked with drinks and snacks. What more could a Dartmouth student want during finals? (sorry, no beer).


Jews and Java - Wednesday from 2 to 4 pm at the Dartmouth Bookstore's Starbucks
Free coffee, and a great study break. Plus, a free buzz for your essay writing!

FYSH Meeting - Thursday at 5:30 at the Roth Center
Last meeting of the term for Hillel freshmen. Free dinner!

Chanukah Ball - Thursday from 8 to 11 pm at the Hanover Inn (Daniel Webster Room).
A formal dance, free food, an open bar, and a great way to begin reading period.

Friday Night Service and Dinner - Friday at 6:30 / 7:30 at the Roth Center
Get your God on before the weekend. A great way to relax from the stress of finals.

No Bagel Brunch Sunday
Too many finals.

God Squad Hockey either Winter or Spring Term
Keep a lookout for our Hillel/AQ co-ed IM hockey team. It'll be fun.


Good luck slaying the finals beast, and have a great winter break--

Shalom Aleichem
-Evan 'Easy E' Michals

Jew of the Week: Tatyana Liskovich, for coordinating the Chanukah Ball and working behind the scenes to make sure it is awesome.
Second Jew of the Week: Libby Sherman, for a great job as fall Prez. Good work!

Goy of the Week: The turkey I ate last Thursday.

Jokes of the Week:
#1:
Benjamin and Morris are sitting in a wonderful Kosher restaurant in Boston.
They are talking among themselves in Yiddish. A Chinese waiter comes up and in fluent and impeccable Yiddish asks them if everything is okay, can he get them anything, and so forth. Benjamin and Morris are dumbfounded.
"My God, where did he learn such perfect Yiddish?" they both think. After they pay the bill they ask the manager, an old friend of theirs, also fluent in Yiddish, "Where did your waiter learn such fabulous Yiddish?"
The owner looks around and leans over to them so no one will hear and says, "Shhhh. He thinks we're teaching him English."

#2
"I'm getting operated on tomorrow"
"Oh? What are they going to do?"
"Circumcise me!"
"I had that done when I was just a few days old."
"Did it hurt?"
"I couldn't walk for a year."

#3
For months, Leah had been nagging her husband to go with her to the séance parlor of Madame Sadie.
"Cyril, Madame Sadie is a real gypsy and she brings the voices of the dead from the other world. We all talk to them. Last week, I talked with my mother, may she rest in peace. Cyril, for only $50 you can talk to your zaida who you miss so much."
Cyril could not resist and at the next séance, there was Cyril sitting under the colored light at the green table, holding hands with the person on each side of him. All were humming.
Madame Sadie, her eyes lost in trance, was making passes over a crystal ball. "My medium Vashtri, who is that with you? Mr Himmelfarb? Cyril's zaida?"
Cyril swallowed the lump in his throat and called, "Grandpa? zaida?"
"Ah, Cyril?" a thin voice quavered.
"Yes, yes," cried Cyril, "this is your Cyril, zaida, are you happy in the other world?"
"Cyril, I am in bliss. I'm with your bubba. We laugh, we sing, we gaze upon the shining face of the Lord."
Cyril asks his zaida many questions and his zaida answers each, until -
"So now, Cyril, I have to go. The angels are calling. Just one more question I can answer. Ask. Ask."
"Zaida," sighed Cyril, "when did you learn to speak English?"



Jewsletter
Tuesday, November 15, 2005

The term is beginning to start the process of eventually winding down, and I for one am ready to engulf a flightless bird in gravy and down it with potatoes and squash. I'm also ready for Thanksgiving. Go Pilgrims! ... Were any of them Jewish? Probably not, since the Pilgrims were escaping persecution, and everyone knows Jews never get persecuted.


ELECTION RESULTS-------
After vicious fights to the death, only a few brave gladiators stood among the carnage and claimed their spot on the Hillel board. Jeremy even had to fight a lion, after the lion claimed he stole its giraffe carcass. Jeremy quickly silenced the lion, permanently, and denies its allegations.

VP Programming - Jeremy Warburg
VP Membership - Laura Little
Treasurer - Daria Red Earth
Communications - Tatyana Liskovich
House Man - David Nachman
JPBC Rep - Alex Gelman

EVENTS

Jews and Java - Wednesday 2 to 4 pm @ Dartmouth Bookstore Starbucks
Fun chat, cool time, great study break. And, maybe this time Ben Rosenbleet will bring his gnome collection for display. If he does, I might have to bring my Liza Minelli stamp collection.

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Thunder in Guyana [Film] - Wednesday 7pm @ Dartmouth 105
"Thunder in Guyana," a film by Suzanne Wasserman, will show Wed., Nov. 16 at 7pm in Dartmouth 105, followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker. This is the story of how Janet Rosenberg from Chicago ended up being elected President of Guyana in 1997. The film, filled with passion, politics, and revolution, tells dramatic story of Janet and her husband, and their desire to change Guyana.

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GSA Meets at the Roth Center - Wednesday 8 pm @ Roth Center
The Gay-Straight Alliance is meeting at the Roth Center to discuss [among other things] religion and homosexuality, and food will be provided. Got something you'd like them to discuss? Come out to the meeting!

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First Year Students of Hillel Meeting - Thursday 5:30 @ Roth Center
Electing next year's positions, plus dinner and other freshmen planning. It's a great way to meet freshmen that isn't a frat basement.

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Friday Night Services and Dinner - Friday 6:30 and 7:30 pm @ Roth Center
Start your weekend off right, with Manishewitz and Challah. If you haven't been before, this would be a good time to go, to get more in touch with your Jewish side.
Pregame with God!

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Wanna cook this Friday's Shabbat dinner? Blitz Hillel.
You get free reign to cook anything Kosher you want, as long as it's not bacon.

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Chanukah Ball - December 1st, 8 to 11 pm @ Hanover Inn
Dancing, DJ, Free Food, Open Bar, awesome time. Dancing... you know what that means... us Jews have some practicing to do before the big night. But then again, who cares? Because the dance will be all Jews!

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Well, that about wraps it up for this week. Be sure to tune in next time for the last Jewsletter of the term, and of my job as communications chair.
As a side note, I really like gravy, and can't wait to eat a turkey. But that has to be pretty embarrassing for the turkey, being stuffed with bread and spreading its legs out on display for all to see, before its limbs are individually ripped off. Fun.


Shalom Aleichem
-Evan 'Easy E' Michals

Jew of the Week: Sacha Baron Cohen, the comedian behind "Da Ali G Show," is not only a hilarious, controversy-starting Jew, but also is being sued by the foreign ministry of Kazakhstan, for saying that the country is full of drunks who enjoy cow-punching. They deny that allegation.

Goy of the Week: Claudia and family, for making a delicious meal and a great night for us Havdallizers last Saturday night. Burning furniture is fun!

Joke of the Week:
The Hebrew people were sitting around Mt. Sinai. You could hear only a subdued murmur among them, but you could feel the tension in the air. For hours now, Moses had been on top of the mountain, hidden from their gaze by clouds wafting around its top. Sometimes the clouds became dark and you could hear thunder rolling down. In spite of the warm weather this always caused a shudder among the waiting mass.
The end of day was approaching and dusk was beginning to set in when suddenly a figure came through the clouds and walked down the steep mountainside carrying a heavy load. It was Moses.
Moses set down his load and raised his hands. "Friends," he said, "friends, it was hard work and I have done my best. I have negotiated with Him. I used every possible argument, every trick I could think of--and I think I was successful. The good news is: I brought him down from fifteen to ten. The bad news is: Adultery is still in."



Jewsletter
Tuesday, November 08, 2005

This term is going fast, and that means your professors are going to be giving more tests, there will be more work to do with less time to do it, and before you know it you'll be stuffing a greasy disemboweled bird down your esophagus. And then later there's Thanksgiving.

Events:
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Jews and Java - Wednesday from 2 to 4 pm @ Dartmouth Bookstore
Free Starbucks, a nice study break in the middle of the week, and an awesomely delicious coffee. Want a buzz before getting in a discussion with Jews? Then this event is for you!

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Lesbian Rabbi Lecture and Dessert - Wednesday afternoon and night
Rabbi Kleinbaum is from one of the first gay-lesbian synagogues in the country, and will be giving a lecture tomorrow at 4:00 PM in 105 Dartmouth Hall.
Wednesday night, there will be a dessert discussion with Rabbi Kleinbaum at 8 pm at the Hanover Inn McFate Room 116. RSVP to Hillel if you would like to attend the dessert.

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FYSH Meeting - Jew Crew - Freshmen - Thursday at 5:30 pm @ Roth Center
Food and planning for the first-years. Are you an 09? Want to help plan Hillel's future? Come to the meeting!

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Freshmen Bowling - Thursday night after the FYSH meeting. Meet @ Roth Center
The 09s are going bowling! Wanna go this Thursday night to the bowling alley with other freshmen Jews? Have questions? Blitz Ben Rosenbleet. Space is limited.

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Introduction to Shabbat Services at Hillel - This Friday at 6:30 pm @ Roth Center
Ever wonder what Hillel's Friday night Shabbat services are all about? Come find out! Bring a friend! Bring a Goy! Bring a Goyfriend!

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Claudallah - Saturday at 6pm @ Claudia's House
We're having havdallah at Claudia's house! Claudia is the administrative assistant for the Rabbi, and one of the nicest people alive. We'll be having a great time at her house, doing havdallah, eating some dinner, and burning furniture.
RSVP to Claudia Palmer by this Friday at noon if you want to go.

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Movie Night with AQ - Saturday at 9 pm @ Aquinas House
We're watching a good ol' Jew meets Goy movie, appropriate for any Hillel/AQ venture. It's the Frisco Kid, Gene Wilder meets Harrison Ford, and it will be lots of fun.

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Bagel Brunch - Sunday at 1 pm @ Roth Center
Free bagels, schmear, lox, and a tasty way to cure that hangover.

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Taste of Yisrael - Monday at 9 pm @ Roth Center [weather-dependant]
Enjoy some snacks [pitas, hummus, chips, salsa, soda], chat [you know, a Jewish chat], and hookahs [entirely optional]. A relaxing way to start the week and cure your case of the Mondays.

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