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Welcome to the Towson Hillel Website.
What Does Israel Mean To Me? Essay Contest In memory of the 10th anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin’s death, and in honor of his life, legacy, and commitment to Israel; Tigers for Israel and Hillel are presenting a new essay contest for the Towson University student community. The theme of this contest is “What Israel Means To Me.” We invite each participant to explore their own relationship with the state, land, and people of Israel. Essays should be approximately 500 – 1000 words. The essays will be judged by a panel of Jewish professionals from Towson and the community at large. The top 3 essays will receive prizes of $150, $75, and $25. Selecte entries will also appear in a new Israel themed literary magazine to be publisehd next semester. All entries are due by Friday, December 2nd, 2005 and can be emailed to hillel@towson.edu or brought directly to the Jewish Activities Center on the 2nd floor of Newell. For more information, please contact Ken Krivitzky, Hillel Director, at 410 704 4671 or hillel@towson.edu. For more information, go to www.towson.edu/hillel/
Hillel of Towson University seeks to create a vibrant, diverse and multifaceted
Jewish community on campus. Hillel engages students in a variety of social,
cultural, educational and religious opportunities and empowers student leaders
to develop and implement their own programs. Hillel of Towson University enhances
Jewish life on campus by encouraging students to express their own views, ideas
and needs.
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