This past Shabbat we celebrated Israeli style--dinner was falafel, shwarma, Israeli salad, grilled veggies, pita, and humus. I was lucky enough to have my grandmother and my aunt come up and visit me for the weekend and they greatly enjoyed coming to Hillel for Shabbat.
Also happening at Hillel:
The Peer-Network Engagement Internship, or PNEI, is a national Hillel initiative implemented at 30 college campuses across the country that is designed to dramatically enhance Jewish life on campus using peer-to-peer engagement. Each campus hires 3-5 student interns who have demonstrated leadership qualities in diverse areas of campus life. They are charged with building meaningful relationships with 40-50 uninvolved students and connecting them to Jewish life in a way that is relevant and meaningful for them. This involves implementing new initiative that are relevant and sustainable. Our five interns this year are: Erica Lisses, Jackie Ligorski, Matt Jacobs, Ari Hiller, and Josh Neuman.
The Facing Change Network is a brand new initiative that is being piloted at 8 campuses (Penn State being one of them!). The goal is to bring together students and communities using collective dialogue to ultimately create social change on campus. Using the same peer-to-peer engagement methodology as PNEI, Facing Change Interns will build relationships and create initiatives in order to accomplish their goals. The FCN interns are: Celia Ligorski, Ian Weissman, Rachel Miller, and Lexi Robins.