March 11, 2010
The Brandeis Collegiate Institute is a unique opportunity on a beautiful campus in California for three weeks every summer. Special scholarships are available for Small and Mighty students to attend.
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March 11, 2010
Join students from all over the country in doing service work in New York City over Spring break. Spend a week working, playing, and learning in New York! Don't miss this amazing opportunity with Hillel and City Year!
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August 26, 2009
Join Hazon for their 4th annual Hazon Food Conference bringing together foodies, educators, rabbis, farmers, nutritionists, chefs, students food writers, and families who share a passion for learning about and celebrating food.December 24 – 27, 2009Asilomar Conference and Retreat CenterOn the Monterey Peninsula, CA
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May 19, 2009
Last chance to apply - Applications due Wednesday, May 20 for a unique summer service opportunity.
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May 8, 2009
Space is still available on the Jewish Farm School's Organic Farm Alternative Break from May 31 - June 7 at Kayam Farm in Reisterstown, MD.
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May 5, 2009
Springfield College student, Bryan Bierman '11, participated in Hillel's Hurricane Katrina Alternative Break in March 2009. Upon returning, he shared an article with his school's newspaper.
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March 2, 2009
Taglit-Birthright Israel:Hillel Trip
Registration for summer trips has CLOSED. Visit www.freeisraeltrip.com for information on this amazing opportunity to see Israel FOR FREE. Remember to sign up for a Registration Reminder for our Winter 2009-2010 trip.
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January 27, 2009
Join thousands of other Jewish young adults at this year's Jewlicious Festival February 27-March 1.
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April 3, 2008
Interested in sustainability? Want to do your part to help the world? Farming and getting dirty something you've always wanted to do? Then Hillel's first ever trip to an organic farm is for you! See what this amazing experience is all about.
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March 24, 2008
Join visionaries and innovators from academia, philanthropy, journalism and the Jewish world as we explore the role of the university and the Jewish community in imagining a more civil society.
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