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Commencement Luncheon at Hillel
Friday, May 16th, 12:00-2:00pm. There will be a delicious kosher lunch honoring all the graudates of the class of 2008. Bring your family! Cost is $18/person for the first three people; $10/person after that. Contact Hillel at hillel@stlouishillel.org or 314.935.9040 to make reservations or for more information.


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Conversations with Rabbi Avi


This Week in Jewish Life

Candlelighting Friday, May 9- 7:42pm

Lots of extra meal points?  Can't buy enough at Bear's Mart to use them up?  Donate them to Hillel! All meal points received will be used towards making the last Shabbat of the year (on May 2nd) free for everyone! Just send an email with your name, student ID number, and the number of points you want to donate to denise@stlouishillel.org .  

In St. Louis this summer? Let us know! Email hillel@stlouishillel.org with your name and contact info, and we'll keep you updated on our summer programs.

Good and Welfare: Mazel tov to Alex Freedman, WU '07, who was chosen to be a Graduate Fellow of the prestigious Wexner Foundation!

Mazel tov to the new JSU Executive Board!
President: Mike Goldfarb ('09)
Vice President for Tzedek Programming: Amy Boxer ('09)
Vice President for Social Programming: Ari Roskies ('09)
Vice President for Religious Programming: Estee Katcoff ('11)
Vice President for Cultural and Educational Programming: Cara Staszewski ('10)
Treasurer: Gabi Gliksberg ('10)
Public Relations Coordinator: Avi Rose ('09)


Upcoming Events

Commencement Luncheon at Hillel Friday, May 16th, 12:00-2:00pm. There will be a delicious kosher lunch honoring all the graudates of the class of 2008. Bring your family! Cost is $18/person. Contact Hillel at hillel@stlouishillel.org or 314.935.9040 to make reservations or for more information.

Summer Kickoff BBQ at Hillel, June 1st from 5:00-7:00pm. If you're in St. Louis this summer, stop by for a delicious kosher barbeque to start some great summer programming!

Conversations with Rabbi Avi

On Kedusha
By Rabbi Avi Katz Orlow

The beginning of this week's Torah Portion, Kedoshim, states that holiness is realized through keeping Shabbat, being in awe of one's father and mother, not worshipping idols, giving charity, being honest, and the paying of wages on time. It is fascinating how the divide between traditional and liberal trends in Judaism can be summarized by the stressing of the former versus that latter part of this list. Not to limit either, but Traditional Judaism tends to spend much more of their resources toward keeping the ritual elements of our religious practice holy while turning a blind eye to the greater needs of global poverty and justice. In a similar way, liberal Judaism has tended to skip the ritualism for instead stressing of how we might create a just planet. The Torah does not give us two lists for how to achieve kedusha, holiness, in our lives. There is one integrated list. We all need to strive to do our part to make sure that the collective Jewish people are achieving our goal of a sustainable global contribution.

It there is nothing else that I have tried to convey in my four years here in St. Louis, it is that just as there is really only one unified understanding of Kedusha, there is one Jewish people. Here in the messy middle of pluralism we get tangled up in all of the complexities of what we really think of Holiness. Yes, it some times hurts, but we never have to hide who we are. We are all asked to bring our whole selves to the conversation of Holiness. It is my belief that we will only be holy as a collective when each of us are given the room to be whole.

I will miss you all. Please do stay in touch hiorlow@gmail.com


Other Jewish Links


Jewish Student Union.
See what's up with Jewish on Campus! Check out the JSU calendar for Jewish events on campus! Study Abroad in Israel
Wash U approved programs
MASA Israel Journey: information, scholarships and resources for long term programs in Israel.
HILLEL: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life
International Hillel

JEWISH FEDERATION OF ST. LOUIS - Jewish In St. Louis
Great resource for all things Jewish in St. Louis.

JCC - Jewish Community Center in St. Louis JEWISH LIGHT - St. Louis Jewish Newspaper

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