by Esther Reed | Jan 24, 2013 | Hillel, rhcie
Rutgers Hillel Russian-Jewish Club United for Israel By Jonathan Levin ’13 As the president and founder of the Rutgers Hillel Russian-Jewish Club, I think one of the key uniting features of many of my members is our support for the state of Israel. With that in...
by Esther Reed | Jan 15, 2013 | Hillel, rhcie
It’s Israel, it’s Not Supposed to Rain, Right? My Birthright Trip with Rutgers Hillel By Glenn Corregano ’13 The past few days have been absolutely amazing, educational, eye-opening and wet, very wet (it seems that we brought a lot of rain with us). After...
by Esther Reed | Jan 11, 2013 | Hillel, rhcie
Rutgers Hillel Students at Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust Memorial By Dan Munoz ’15 Of all the experiences we had over the course of our Birthright trip with Rutgers Hillel, Yad Vashem was by far the most difficult. Looking back, I’m glad we headed there early...
by Esther Reed | Jan 10, 2013 | Hillel, rhcie
Students Inspired by Rutgers Hillel Birthright Trip Old City – We went walking through the old city and it was definitely an experience I will not forget. Observing all the architecture and the people around the town was one thing to be amazed by, but when I...
by Esther Reed | Jan 3, 2013 | Hillel
Why is Hillel Important to Me? By Rabbi Esther Reed I think that the dilemma of how to live as a diaspora Jew is something we grapple with every day. As adults, we don’t realize it, because it has become routine–we are so used to it that we don’t realize...