Spring 2008 Student Officers
Executive Board
- President - Laurel Marcus '10
- Executive Vice President/Programming Chair - Anna Lugosch-Ecker '10
- Vice President of Membership - Micaela Klein '10
- Vice President of Religious Affairs - Jay Ben Markson '10
- Israeli Affairs - Allison Ruderman '10
- House Manager - Mike Brown '11
- Treasurer - Ethan Lubka '10
- Communications Chair - Eliza Varner '10
- Community Service Chair - Chiara Klein '10
Other Positions
- Cooking Coordinator(s) - Rachel Gozman '10
- Representative to the JPBC - Mark Harris '09
- Representative to the Foundation for Jewish Life - TBA
- Representative to the HOP - TBA
- Representative to the Student Assembly - Ethan Lubka
- Representative to the Tucker Foundation - TBA
- Representative to the Multi-faith Council - TBA
- Representative to Green Key - Chiara Klein '10, Sarah Lawson '09
- Intramural Sports Chair/GodSquad Liaison - TBA
- JCrew (Freshmen of Hillel) President - Mike Brown '11
Staff
Rabbi Edward Boraz, Ph.D.
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Michael Steinberg ‘61 Rabbi of Dartmouth College Hillel Rabbi Boraz received his smicha (ordination) from Hebrew Union College in 1993. He continued in its School of Graduate Studies and in 1998 was awarded a Ph.D. Prior to his admission into the College, Rabbi earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola University School of Law ('75) and practiced for ten years . As the Rabbi and Executive Director of Dartmouth Hillel, he attempts to further Dartmouth Hillel's mission. This is to improve the quality of Jewish life at Dartmouth for each and every Jewish student and to contribute positively to the growth and development of the College community at large. Students should always feel free to contact Rabbi at rabbi@dartmouth.edu or to call the Hillel Office at 646-0361. Each term, Rabbi Boraz has regular office hours for students Tuesdays 8 PM - 9 PM and Wednesdays 4 PM - 5 PM. He also writes a column every term for students for the website. |
Claudia Palmer
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Administrative Assistand to Rabbi Boraz Claudia performs the usual clerical duties surrounding a busy office, such as keeping Rabbi’s calendar, ordering supplies, taking care of the Roth Center, etc. But her favorite time is when students come in to chat with her about whatever is on their minds; sometimes they have an idea for a program they would like to see Hillel offer, or maybe it's to ask questions about a different program already in place, and, her personal favorite – to just chat! You can’t tell from the photo, but she has over 75 postcards hanging on her walls from all the interesting places that Dartmouth students visit during their 4 years here. She’s grateful that in their busy schedules, they find the time to send a note to her about the grand times they are having all over the world. Hillel is a remarkable group of students that keep Claudia's job interesting and fun at the same time. Feel free to come for a tour whenever you’re on campus! |
Hillel students come from all types of backgrounds and all different parts of the country and the world. Students active in Hillel play myriad roles on campus. They play varsity sports, act in dramatic productions, participate in the Greek system, participate in student government and compile countless hours of community service. For many, Judaism is a vital part of their lives. For others, the social facets of Jewish life at Dartmouth are what draw them to Hillel. Hillel's doors are open to anyone, so we encourage every one of you to explore all that we have to offer.

