Gross misconduct in APIRL’s handling of SJP’s divestment request Op Ed April 19, 2015 61 Comments We are alarmed at the university administration’s blatant misconduct in this process, and we expect that Stanford will correct the situation immediately. We believe that the only reasonable remedy... Read More »
Divestment doesn’t foster discrimination — Hillel and the ADL do Op Ed April 16, 2015 139 Comments The intolerance perpetuated by individuals and institutions alike against all students, Jews and non-Jews alike, who support divestment is a problem. These institutions need to start rethinking their... Read More »
Shultz, Kissinger congratulate four student winners of Shultz Fellowship Qitong Cao April 16, 2015 0 Comments Winners of the 2015 George and Charlotte Shultz Fellowship for Modern Israel Studies were announced Wednesday morning during a breakfast reception at Hillel. George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, both... Read More »
Hillel hosts Jewish photo gallery Sarah Wishingrad April 16, 2015 0 Comments On Wednesday evening, Hillel hosted photographer Bryan Schwartz to speak at the gallery opening of his show, titled “Jews of Color: A Renaissance,” which will remain on display at Hillel until... Read More »
If I am not for myself, who will be for me? Op Ed April 13, 2015 132 Comments I have nothing against SOCC. In fact, I appreciate their goal of working for disadvantaged minority communities at Stanford. I just wish they would recognize that Jewish students are one such... Read More »
Exploring Jews in Hitler’s army: One-man play “The Mitzvah” comes to Stanford Noemi Berkowitz February 2, 2015 0 Comments Last Monday night, Roger Grunwald – the child of a Holocaust survivor – brought his thought-provoking one-man play “The Mitzvah” to Hillel on Stanford campus. Presented the day before the... Read More »
Hillel hosts vigil for Paris terrorist attack victims Ada Throckmorton January 12, 2015 0 Comments Students and staff of Stanford’s Koret Pavillion-Taube Hillel House hosted a vigil on Friday night to commemorate the victims of a recent string of terrorist attacks in Paris. Read More »
Coming to College; Falling from Faith McKenzie Andrews February 5, 2014 0 Comments Falling away from church while starting college is a common story. Commitment is hard, and finding a new faith community is daunting. Read More »