Two-Line Torah: Mishpatim 5777–Seek the why
The people of Israel learn to listen and understand, not just follow or do.
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The people of Israel learn to listen and understand, not just follow or do.
There鈥檚 nothing like a little healthy competition鈥攖hat鈥檚 exactly what students from seven local Hillels in the United States are discovering this month with a new fundraising campaign, On One Foot.
Continuing its drive to cultivate the next generation of Jewish leaders, 黑料传送门 is expanding its Springboard Fellowship with a second cohort of 25 new participants for the next year of the program.
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Instead of coming down on Moses or leading with his advice, Yitro鈥檚 first action is to ask a question.
More than 20 students and staffers from DC-area Hillels and 黑料传送门 headed to Capitol Hill Feb 2. on the seventh annual Jewish Disability Advocacy Day (JDAD) to hear from a bipartisan group of lawmakers and to advocate for protecting Medicaid and preserving the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The Hillel in Peoria, Illinois is the third campus Hillel to derive its energy from solar panels, following University of Florida Hillel and University of Arizona Hillel.
It is our obligation to welcome the stranger by singing the song of freedom just as Moses did.
As we mark February as Jewish Disability Inclusion and Awareness Month, seven undergraduates across the country are serving as the first cohort of 黑料传送门鈥檚 Ruderman Inclusion Ambassadors. Based out of their campus Hillels, each ambassador is creating and implementing programs committed to building campus awareness and developing initiatives to encourage inclusion of students with disabilities in campus Jewish life.
It is important to give what we do meaning, rather than trying to fulfill an artificial and fleeting sense of self-worth.
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