Tonight's Oneg will be at 9:00pm tonight in the Dodge Room of Earl Hall. It is sponsered by Chug Aliyah.
This Sunday, there will be a mass rally for peace and unity in Israel sponsored by a coalition of national and local organizations. Prime Minister Peres, Leah Rabin and, possibly, President Clinton are expected to address the gathering in Madison Square G arden at 10am. We recognize that this is finals week however, it is crucial that we all attend. Meet at the Columbia Gates at 8:30am to take the subway as a a group.
Tommorrow night a concert will be held to benefit Pizmon's trip to Israel. Please come to 304 Barnard Hall at 8:30pm. Tickets are $5 CUID, $7 others and it's free with the purchase of a Pizmon CD at the door.
This Monday night, Yavneh is having its annual Chanukah Chagiga in Wien Lounge from 8:30-10:30pm. Everyone is invited for music and dancing.
Come this Monday to a pre-Chanukah party for graduate students at the School of Int'l. and Public Affairs 6th Fl. Lounge. The cost will be $2 for hot latkes and live Klezmer music.
Gayava will be holding its last weekly meeting of the semester this Tuesday at 8:30pm in the Jewish Office.
The JSU's Community Service Vaad is sponsoring a toy drive for children at Mishkan, a residential program in Brooklyn for Jewish children with developmental disabilities. Please bring any type of toys, books or stuffed-animals to the Jewish Office now thr ough Friday, December 22nd. Toys for all age groups are needed so anything you can do would be greatly appreciated.
Planning for the Jewish Collegiate Festival of the Arts is underway. If you are interested in helping with any aspect of this showcase of Jewish a cappella, theater, dance, and music by students at colleges throughout the Northeast please call Amy Greenfi eld, Galit Kahn or contact the Jewish Office. The Festival is Sunday, February 25 at JTS, so stay tuned for details.
There will be a study break at 10:30 pm this Tuesday night in the Carman Lounge: $1 for all the chicken wings you can eat.
If you are interested in Israeli dance, come dance with Kalaniyot, the JSU's very own Israeli dance troupe. There will be meetings every Monday night form 10-11pm in Studio 2 of Barnard Hall. Call Galit Kahn for more info.
Join Gayava on Sunday, December 17th for its Chanukah party co-sponsored by 4 other NYC organizations of lesbian, bisexual and gay Jews. Contact Jason Klein for details.
Hold the date and join the JSU, for a Channukah celebration - Second Night, Second Light - on Monday, December 18th at 7:30pm in Carman lounge. Candlelighting, singing, latkes, applesauce, chocolates and dreidels, free for all.
Time is running out to buy tickets for the Beit Midrash annual raffle. The drawing will be next week so don't miss your chance to win a free trip to Israel. Contact Miriam Warshaviak, Michai Mazar, Jed Linsider or Justine Levin to purchase tickets.
The Beit Midrash is planning a student run shiur to be given next semester. Anyone interested in giving one of the shiurim or just for general information, contact Miriam Warshaviak.
Chanukah candles and menorahs will be on sale next week in the Jewish Office.
The Jewish Office will be closed December 25th through January 2nd.
The Bayit, Columbia's Jewish Student Residence, is now interviewing for next semester. Contact Ben-David Seligman for more details.
The JSU would like to thank everyone who came to see Key Tov and Joel Chasnoff. We raised over $300 for the MS society.
Pick up meal Cards: 5:30pm
Shabbat Dinner: 5:45pm
Shabbat lunch will be at 12:30pm.
Mincha:
Maariv: 5:13pm, Shabbat ends at 5:14pm.
ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MUST BE IN TO THE JEWISH OFFICE BY THURSDAY AT 5PM. NO LATE ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Columbia Jewish Information: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jsu/