Hillel to combine art, Jewish beliefs with painting event
UF Hillel is starting the school year off with a paint-filled bang tonight at the first Art for the Jewish Heart event of the semester.
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UF Hillel is starting the school year off with a paint-filled bang tonight at the first Art for the Jewish Heart event of the semester.
A new study center could create competition for TutoringZone.
While most UF students go to the International Center in the Hub to learn about study abroad programs, the UF Hillel staff has flown overseas to learn more about a new study abroad opportunity.
College is a time for change and the mill of experiences, realizations and revelations. While it probably doesn’t bother most people when they change their majors, course schedules or political affiliations, what about when someone changes his or her faith?
Gainesville’s first Jewish Film Festival starts today and is designed to entertain and educate the Gainesville community on Jewish culture.
Alan Dershowitz wasn’t the best student growing up. He joked that below his high school yearbook photo it said, “Mouth of Webster, head of clay.”
When UF’s Hillel should be focusing on celebrating its winter Festival of Lights, the organization for Jewish college students is, instead, trying to persevere in the face of alleged anti-Semitism.
In an effort to show unity and take a stand against hate, members of the UF Jewish community gathered together to reassemble the large menorah in the Hillel garden Monday night.
Students got a taste of world hunger Thursday night.
Students got a little lesson on Israeli international relations Thursday afternoon.
Today, students will arrive at the UF Hillel for dinner. But if all goes according to plan, most will leave with nearly empty stomachs.
In Judaism, the word mitzvah can mean a good deed, and one organization at UF wants to make it a habit for students to perform these charitable actions on a regular basis.
UF’s Hillel is feeling the rhythm and blues.
Ishmael Khaldi, the first Bedouin Deputy Consul for the State of Israel and the nation’s first high-ranking Muslim in the Israeli Foreign Service, will be speaking at UF on Monday night.
Effie Eitam, consultant and adviser on infrastructure and energy matters in Israel and overseas, talks to a group of students at Hillel Thursday night.
Throughout his life, Effie Eitam has been a member of the Israeli legislature, a brigadier general, an adviser and consultant to the Israeli prime minister.
With a just a swab of your cheek, you could help save a life.
Ofer Bavly, an Israeli consul general who works in Miami, spoke at the Reitz Union for Hispanic Heritage Month on Wednesday night.
UF Argentine Tango Club and UF Hillel raised money and awareness for breast cancer Saturday night at Tango for the Cure.
In a tribute to one of the world's richest religious traditions, UF Hillel hosted Rosh Hashanah celebrations Wednesday night.