by Esther Reed | Sep 22, 2015 | Hillel
Kol Nidre By Max Zandstein, Class of 2017 For the third year in a row Max Zandstein will perform Kol Nidre on the cello just before the start of the Rutgers Hillel Yom Kippur services. Max is working towards his BSN from the College of Nursing and a minor in...
by Esther Reed | Sep 16, 2015 | Hillel
Rutgers: A Great Place to be Jewish (for the new year) By Meredith Brooks ’17 Rutgers Hillel has coined the catchphrase “Rutgers: A Great Place to be Jewish” and what better way to enjoy the high holidays than here with the Jewish community at Rutgers! Everyone...
by Esther Reed | Jun 24, 2015 | Hillel
Senior Year Reflection By Ezra Chefitz, Class of 2015 I tossed my hat and packed my things, Eager to see what the future brings. At the same time I found myself wanting to stay, For joining the real world I wanted to delay. The perfect way was to write a...
by Esther Reed | Mar 17, 2015 | Hillel
My First Time Reading Megillah at Rutgers Hillel By Gilana Levavi, Class of 2018 Rutgers Hillel Blogger of the Semester, Spring 2015 This Purim, I read, or chanted, a chapter of Megillat Esther at Rutgers Hillel. The night of Purim, I read Chapter 2 at Koach’s...
by Esther Reed | Oct 15, 2014 | Hillel
What Makes Sukkot at Rutgers Special? By Rutgers Hillel Student Board 2014-2015 “Sukkot gives me a chance to meet lots of new students in the sukkah who I don’t normally have a chance to meet.” Seth Deneroff, President, Class of 2015 “The best part of Sukkot on campus...