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Your latest update on Jewish student life at Penn State!
Student Newsletter - October 20, 2017
SHABBAT TONIGHT @ 5:30PM
November 6 | Holocaust Survivor Mark Schonwetter

The Penn State Jewish Studies department and Penn State Hillel are co-sponsoring for a Holocaust speaker to come share their story on campus! The event will take place in Worship Hall in the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center on November 6th, at 7pm. Doors open at 6:30pm.

Survivor Mark Schonwetter and his daughter Ann Arnold will both be there to share a story that is crucial for future generations to hear. Ann is the author of Together: A Journey for Survival, which is written about her father's journey through this very difficult time:

"Manek [Mark] was six years old when his world began to collapse. At first, his young eyes failed to see it, but reality came quickly into focus, when his loving gentle mother was forced to beat him in order to save his life. That is when he realized the Nazis wanted to kill him. Suddenly thrust into a new role as man of the house, would he be able to help keep his family safe? Was he strong enough to protect them? He knew only one thing ... they would survive if they could stay …TOGETHER.

In Together: A Journey for Survival, Ann Arnold shares her family's journey through Poland's countryside as a war of nations thunders around them. The story displays the magnificent strength of a mother's love and the incredible courage of good people during the worst of times."

There will be an opportunity at the end to ask the family any questions you may have! Please join us for this special event!

Campus News | via Penn State News

“In a world as chaotic as the present one, knowing history may be our only hope for charting safe passage to a better future,” said Retro Report’s Kit Roane, who produced “Special Ops” with Dvir.

“Special Ops” is the first short documentary Boaz Dvir has made in recent years. He focuses on long-form nonfiction films such as the award-winning "Jessie’s Dad" and "A Wing and a Prayer," which after airing on PBS stations around the country since 2015 now streams on AmazonVideo, DirecTV and Sling.

Read in full here: Faculty member partners with Retro Report on short doc for New York Times

Israel Trips 101 (other than Birthright)

Long Term Programs | 2 to 12 Months

Onward Israel
When you grow, so do your opportunities. Global experience gives you that extra competitive edge. Our programs take you Onward – personally and professionally – and allow you an authentic taste of modern day Israel while gaining experience and knowledge through an internship opportunity. Onward Israel is designed with the beginning in mind: The beginning of your success story.

Trip Options:

  • Jerusalem – Develop your professional future and build your resume through a high-level internship side by side with Israeli peers. This tailor-made Jerusalem-based internship program provides you with work experience based on your skills, interests and future plans. Hillel Onward Israel in Jerusalem is an immersive internship program offering resume-building placements in a wide variety of opportunities in the greater Jerusalem area. Click here for more details.
  • Tel Aviv: Live, work, and play on the Mediterranean! The Hillel Onward Israel program in the bustling start-up city of Tel Aviv offers you the opportunity to develop your professional future and build your resume through a high-level internship tailor-made to you! The heart of our program is a resume-building work experience based on your skills, interests and future plans. You will also have the chance to connect with Israeli peers through Hillel’s vast Israel network. Click here for more details.

Click here to learn more about Onward Israel or contact Lauren Levinson.

Masa Israel Journey
Masa Israel Journey is the leader in immersive international experiences in Israel for young adults (18-30). Our diverse portfolio of study abroad, internship, service learning, or Jewish studies programs help you grow—as a person, a professional, and a leader— while also developing a robust global professional network. Since its founding in 2004 by the Prime Minister’s Office of the Government of Israel, together with The Jewish Agency for Israel, over 120,000 young people from more than 60 countries have participated in Masa Israel programs.
Masa Israel Journey offers over 200 study, internship, volunteer opportunities all over Israel, lasting between five and twelve months:
  • Gap Year
  • Study Aborad
  • Intern
  • Volunteer
  • Jewish Studies
Click here more about Masa Israel or contact Lauren Levinson (a Masa Alum!) for more information.
Short Term Programs | 3 Weeks &Less

Hasbara Fellowships
The Hasbara Fellowships Israel Program is an exclusive 16-day Israel advocacy training program focused on offering pro-Israel student leaders the opportunity to gain leadership skills, network with their peers, meet Israelis and Palestinians from all sides of the political spectrum, and travel to strategic locations throughout the country.

On the program you will:

  • Tour strategic points throughout Israel, such as the Syrian border, the Gaza border, key Jerusalem landmarks, and Palestinian towns.
  • Visit Israeli humanitarian organizations, hi-tech companies, the Knesset and Supreme Court
  • Meet with Israeli leaders and influencers including journalists, diplomats, military leaders, and academics
  • Receive practical training in public speaking, social media content creation and management, and other effective ways to defeat anti-Israel campaigns.
  • Learn how to create strategic impact plans; effectively communicate about Israel, build relationships with other student groups, plan and host campus initiatives, and answer the difficult questions about Israel.

Only highly recommended and engaged students (with at least two semesters remaining on campus) will be accepted to the program. Apply to spend YOUR winter break in Israel here!

Volunteers For Israel  
There are 4 main ways for college students to volunteer with us:

  1. Individual Trip: Volunteers for Israel is a program for anyone looking to experience Israel like an insider. VFI is the exclusive representative of Sar-El in the United States, which places volunteers year round on IDF bases doing civilian work for 1-3 weeks. I recommend it to all of my students who are looking for a fun and meaningful way to see Israel. VFI is a way to experience Israel through an insider’s look rather than just through a tour. Individuals can volunteer at any time of the year – just check out the schedule at here.
  2. General Birthright Extension: Volunteers for Israel is the perfect extension to a Birthright trip! Not only is the program completely free, but participants are also provided with housing and food and may have access to a youth hostel on the weekends at no cost. Trips run from Sunday morning through Thursday evening and volunteers get the weekend free to spend off the base. Interested participants should look up the scheduled volunteer trip dates on the VFI website and apply for the dates closest to the end of their Birthright trip. For birthright extension, they can start on any Sunday immediately following the end of birthright trip. Questions? Contact Ariel at ariel.scheer@vfi-usa.org. Application can be found here. 
  3. Alternative Break Program & Special Grants exclusively for Hillel: We are partnering with Hillels across the country to organize private trips of 10 -12 students to volunteer through VFI for 1, 2, or 3 weeks over your winter or spring break or summer vacation. VFI will subsidize the airfare cost to Israel by offering $500 per student – up to a total of $6,000. More on that below!
  4. International Youth Program: Are you 17-25? This IDF base summer program is specially designed for you! You will live, work, socialize, and have fun with young Israeli soldiers and other volunteers from around the world during one or both of the 3-week sessions. Click here to check out the VFI website to see descriptions of the programs, the schedule for 2015-16, testimonials, photos and more.

++ VFI offers a generous grant program exclusively for Hillel students. VFI will subsidize the airfare cost to Israel by offering $500 per student – up to a total of $6,000. VFI also offers a customized extension option for students who go on the Penn State Hillel Birthright trip.

Zionist Organization of American Leadership Mission
The ZOA Student Leadership Mission to Israel is a fun and intense two weeks of education and advocacy training in Israel. Students will have the opportunity to travel throughout the Jewish state, including Jerusalem, Judea & Samaria, and many strategic border regions (Western Negev, Galilee, Jordan Valley, and Golan Heights).  Students will also meet with Knesset Members, journalists, policy experts, military experts, and much more. This trip is intended for students who are Israel activists on their campuses or are planning to become Israel activists in the near future. The trip will arm you with the facts and unique personal experiences you need to be a strong Zionist activist on campus.

  • Trip (A) will commence on December 24th, 2017 and end on January 7th, 2018.
  • Trip (B) will commence on December 31st, 2017 and end on January 14th, 2018.

Applications are available here

BEAT MICHIGAN 
Coming Up On Campus

Israel Eeeats
October 19th, 2017
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Pita Cabana

Nittanyville with Yallah Sports
October 20th, 2017
2:00pm - 11:45pm
Beaver Stadium

Shabbat Dinner and Services
October 20th, 2017
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Pasquerilla Spiritual Center

Challah For Hunger + SSI Bake
October 26th, 2017
5:00pm - 10:00pm
Pasquerilla Spiritual Center

Together- A Journey for Survival 
November 6th, 2017
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Pasquerilla Spiritual Center

For more information visit
www.pennstatehillel.org/events
Challah For Hunger | Executive Board Applications
 

 
Challah For Hunger Executive Board applications are now open! The Board Term will begin next semester (spring 2018) and will continue until fall 2018. We are encouraging everyone to apply, no experience necessary! We love passionate and forward thinking students ready to take our organization to the next level. Click here to apply!
This Summer | Cleveland Internship Program

via www.clevelandhillel.org

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