Shabbat Announcements 2/7/97
The Tisch is back (thanks to the Oneg committee & Michai Mazar) tonight in East Campus Lounge.
Join in Bikur Cholim, visiting the sick. Every Shabbat afternoon, 2 p.m. at Hewitt dining hall we walk to St. Luke's hospital. Spend 1 hour of your time with lonley patients who'd love your attention.
Middle East peace & the peace process - are they the same? Come hear Prof. Yosef Nevo speak Monday night at 8 p.m. in Wien Lounge.
Jewish Women's Coalition is resuming it's bi-monthly Tanach study sessions. Join us Monday in Mathilda Schecter Residence lounge for a session on Miriam. Food & text provided. Call Ilana Garber.
Do you love cholent? Are you fascinated by it? If so, come to the 1st organizational meeting for the 2nd annual intercollegiate cholent olympics. Wednesday night in Earl Hall Dodge. Speak to Batsheva Halberstam.
Reserve your subsidized spot for Hillel's Spitzer Forum on Public Policy by Wednesday, Feb. 12. Call Dan Vogel.
Rabbi Seth Farber from the Pardes Institute will be giving a lecture on Feb. 13th in 306 Hamilton.
You can still sign up at the Jewish office for Columbia Shabbaton next week. Discuss & explore the identities of Columbia's Jewish community. Cost $15 ($5 with meals or points).
Hear Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, speak Sunday, Feb. 16 at Hunter College at 2pm. Come to the Jewish Office for more info, and tickets. You must bring a student ID.
"Blacks & Jews in Conversation" - CC'99 & CCSC invite you to an open forum on Feb. 19. A multibackround panel will discuss issues of racism, bigotry etc. & how to combat them. Details will follow.
Anyone interested in playing intramural basketball should contact Robert Sherer (rhs10) or Barak Zahavy (bz32).
Want your poems or short stories published and seen by thousands of college students nationwide? SPIRES, an intercollegiate literary magazine including Yeshiva University, Harvard, Washington University, and several other schools, is beginning a Columbia chapter. If you are interested in being on the Columbia SPIRES staff or in submitting a literary work, contact Kenny Deutsch at ktd3@columbia.edu.
The Seventh Annual Jewish Collegiate Festival of the Performing Arts, Sunday, Feb. 23rd.
A special tour of the Holocaust Museum in Washington sponsored by Hillel of New York will leave Saturday evening, March 15 & retun Sunday evening. The cost is $25 for first timers. Space is limited. You must sign up this week in the Jewish Office.
Bat Kol, CU's Jewish women's a cappella, is still looking for altos & sopranos. Call Robyn Puro or Yael Oppenheim.
Spend a meaningful summer in Israel on T'chiya, a program helping underpriveldged children & families. Contact Dahlia Trainin.
Mazal Tov to Jason Klein on his acceptance into Rabbinical school.
Shabbat meal time: 6:30 p.m.
Saturday morning services:
Yavneh - 9:15 a.m. - followed by a BIG cholent kiddush
RJC -10:30 a.m.
Afternoon (Mincha) services:
Yavneh - 4:35 p.m.
Koach - 4:30 p.m.
Havdalah: - 6:03 p.m.
Columbia Jewish Information: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jsu/