Northwestern University Archives - 黑料传送门 /tag/northwestern-university/ Tue, 03 Jan 2023 14:40:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 /wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Northwestern University Archives - 黑料传送门 /tag/northwestern-university/ 32 32 220799709 While I may be wearing a surgical mask while interacting with my community, the smile underneath has never faded. /story/while-i-may-be-wearing-a-surgical-mask-while-interacting-with-my-community-the-smile-underneath-has-never-faded/ Mon, 27 Jun 2022 00:00:00 +0000 /story/while-i-may-be-wearing-a-surgical-mask-while-interacting-with-my-community-the-smile-underneath-has-never-faded/ Over past two years, I鈥檝e learned what it feels like to leave your home and everything in it at the spur of the moment, not knowing when you will come back 鈥 something my immigrant parents went through in their own childhoods.

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While I may be wearing a surgical mask while interacting with my community, the smile underneath has never faded.

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June 27, 2022

鈥淟iving away from home and adapting to quarantine life, social distancing, and online learning during the pandemic has presented its fair share of challenges. Over past two years, I鈥檝e learned what it feels like to leave your home and everything in it at the spur of the moment, not knowing when you will come back 鈥 something my immigrant parents went through in their own childhoods.

鈥淎s a person with a pre-existing medical condition, I鈥檝e also felt firsthand the impact of the pandemic on healthcare and the importance of ensuring everyone has access to care. Hearing about the heroics of everyday people, like nurses at hospitals in New York who were working without protective gear, rearranged my priorities and raised in me questions about my own contributions to my community.

鈥淲hat can a nineteen year old, locked inside an apartment 24 hours a day with his parents and two siblings, really do? In the thick of quarantine, I found several ways to contribute. First, my friends and I organized and scheduled charitable food deliveries from local supermarkets to the residents in our hometown who were in need. Additionally, with the help of my grandparents, I tutored a number of senior citizens on the use of modern technological innovations, like Zoom and Google Hangouts. I will never forget seeing the joy in their eyes when they were able to see and connect with friends and family on their screens.

鈥淚 have spent a significant amount of time over the past two years reflecting on, reorganizing, and prioritizing my life choices. Today, I am not the same person I was when the first COVID case was documented in the United States on January 21st, 2020. While I may be wearing a surgical mask while interacting with my community, the smile underneath has never faded.

鈥淚鈥檝e learned how to persevere, and that the secret to perseverance is adaptation. But even with adaptation, in the midst of chaos, it鈥檚 important to keep your close values intact, which has involved learning what being Jewish means to me. To me, Judaism is a powerful marker of shared common values: Education, family, and togetherness. Judaism is resilience, even in the face of adversity and crisis. It is what has kept me going, even on the gloomiest of days, and I will always be proud of the fact that I am a Jew.鈥 鈥 Ethan Voskoff, Northwestern University听鈥24

Ethan Voskoff is a recipient of the 2022 黑料传送门 Campus Leadership Award. Learn more about Hillel scholarships for Jewish students.

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Shir Delight: Jewish A Cappella Groups Bring Students Together /shir-delight-jewish-a-cappella-groups-bring-students-together/ Mon, 03 Jan 2022 00:00:00 +0000 /shir-delight-jewish-a-cappella-groups-bring-students-together/ Jewish a cappella has been thriving on North American college campuses for decades. These groups provide students an opportunity to connect with their Jewish identities through music and song. In addition to fostering a strong sense of community, Jewish a cappella allows for students to explore a wide variety of music.

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Shir Delight: Jewish A Cappella Groups Bring Students Together

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At the start of his freshman year, Itai Segev already knew that he wanted to join an a cappella group. He auditioned for one and got in, but when he learned that there were no Jewish a cappella groups on campus, he decided to start his own.

鈥淚 wanted to combine my passions for Judaism and singing. I found a group of people that shared the same passion.鈥 said Segev, who is currently a senior at American University.

Segev co-founded with strong support from American University Hillel. 鈥淎ll of our advertising goes through Hillel,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd we try to perform at different Hillel events, like at Rosh Hashanah services, Hanukkah events, and Shabbat once a month.鈥

While TenLi Tunes was founded recently, Jewish a cappella has been thriving on North American college campuses for decades. These groups provide students an opportunity to connect with their Jewish identities through music and song.

Many of these Jewish a cappella groups create catchy names for themselves with multiple meanings. Segev talks about the meaning behind TenLi Tunes, with Ten Li meaning 鈥済ive me鈥 in Hebrew. Tenleytown is also the neighborhood in DC. in which the group resides.

At Northwestern University, the premier Jewish a cappella group is named Shireinu, meaning 鈥渙ur song鈥 in Hebrew, with the final two letters capitalized to stand for the initials of the university.

Natalie Daninhirsch, one of the co-presidents of , emphasizes how a love of music brings together members of various religious and cultural backgrounds. 鈥淢y Jewish experience on campus is this beautiful melange of music, culture, education, and people,鈥 she said.

Fellow member Rachel Meiselman expresses a strong connection between ShireiNU and Northwestern Hillel, as the group both rehearses and performs in the Hillel building.

鈥淲e just performed in Hillel鈥檚 Hanukkah event, Latkepalooza, and we are lucky to have a very supportive audience,鈥 Meiselman said.

As a freshman, Meiselman is delighted to start her college career as part of this group. 鈥淢usic is something that truly bonds people together,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the most unique community experience I鈥檝e had.鈥

In addition to fostering a strong sense of community, Jewish a cappella allows for students to explore a wide variety of music, ranging from traditional Hebrew songs to both Israeli and American pop.

At Syracuse University, Anna Fleischer describes how her Jewish a cappella group, , performs a variety of genres, mixing Hebrew music with popular American music.

鈥淲e have our two staple Hebrew songs: 鈥Al HaNissim鈥 and 鈥Licha Dodi鈥,鈥 Fleischer said. 鈥淎nd we鈥檝e also performed popular songs like 鈥淗appier鈥 by Olivia Rodrigo, 鈥淪et Fire to the Rain鈥 by Adele, and 鈥淎merican Boy鈥 by Estelle and Kanye West.鈥

Keren Binyamin, a current member of the Jewish a cappella group, (鈥渟ounds of joy鈥), at the University of Maryland, mentions how her group balances Hebrew and English songs and mixes in fun pop songs and ballads. 鈥淲e are planning to record a CD of our music during winter break,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e also made two recordings for the KOLedge A Cappella Competition.鈥

The KOLedge A Capella Competition, which Binyamin mentioned, is a Jewish collegiate a cappella competition that features multiple Jewish groups each year. This year, (鈥渞hythm鈥), from Johns Hopkins University, won first prize singing Leonard Cohen鈥檚 鈥淗allelujah.”

Diana Bershadsky, president of Ketzev, describes the singular feeling of performing Jewish songs. 鈥淭here is something so special about singing songs steeped with tradition and meaning,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen you get it right, time stops and you can feel the goosebumps.鈥

Ketzev performs 鈥淗allelujah鈥 at each of their concerts and invites visiting alumni to come sing with them, a touching tradition that has gone on for years. 鈥淭hese moments of meaning are why I joined Jewish a cappella in the first place,鈥 said Bershadsky.

When asked about the essence of Jewish a cappella, students are filled with pride in being able to combine their Jewish identities with musical passions.

Segev describes his joy in expressing his Jewish identity through music. 鈥淚 love singing and I love Judaism,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to give other people the opportunity to practice Judaism on campus in a way that fits their style.鈥

Anna Fleischer echoes this feeling of joy. 鈥淛udaism has always been a huge part of who I am, along with singing,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he combination of both is incredible beyond words.鈥

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I can open that door. And so, it’s almost like I’m a community gatekeeper. /story/i-can-open-that-door-and-so-its-almost-like-im-a-community-gatekeeper/ Mon, 05 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0000 /story/i-can-open-that-door-and-so-its-almost-like-im-a-community-gatekeeper/ If someone wants to come into the Hillel community, maybe I'm not the authority on a lot of stuff, but how easy is it for me to open the door or direct someone to the correct location?

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I can open that door. And so, it’s almost like I’m a community gatekeeper.

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鈥淚 think my one big student interaction actually happened last night during . I was at the front desk at Northwestern Hillel and I let a student in. And I think she’s probably a younger underclassman. I said, 鈥楢re you looking for Breathing Torah?鈥 And she goes, 鈥榊eah. It’s in the library, right?鈥 And I was like, 鈥榊eah.鈥 I’d seen her the week before, so I knew that she was heading toward Breathing Torah. I said, 鈥極h, I’ll show you up to the library.鈥 And she was like, 鈥楬opefully I won’t need an escort every single week that I come.鈥 And it was this very cute moment of OK, even though you don’t know where the library is and the non-Jew does, it’s a really cool connection to have the ability for me to go show her where the library is, even though I’m almost as new as she is in the Hillel community. We had that very brief but very connected moment of, 鈥楢bsolutely, I’ll go show you where Breathing Torah is.鈥 And so, I think that’s really cool that I might not be able to go into that room and understand what’s going on during Breathing Torah, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t open the door for her. And so, it’s almost like I’m a gatekeeper. If someone wants to come into the Hillel community, maybe I’m not the authority on a lot of stuff, but how easy is it for me to open the door or direct someone to the correct location? And I still feel like I’m contributing. Me opening that door, me being that gatekeeper, me inspiring people to just interact with each other is something so easy, but it can be so monumental.鈥 鈥 Anne Krall, Northwestern University 鈥19

Text and photo by Eden Lichterman.

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