FLI Video Florida Loves Israel Conference February 2 – February 5th @ Florida State University Hosted by: Noles for Israel and Hillel at FSU The Florida State University’s Israel support groups are delighted to announce the inaugural “Florida Loves Israel” (FLI) conference February 2-5th 2012. Appreciating that Florida has a pre-existing strong disposition [...]
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Florida Loves Israel Conference 2012
December 27th, 2011 · No Comments
Tags: chabad · food · hillel · Israel · Israeli · jewish · latkes · News · Seminoles · Tallahassee · Tzedek
Put on your yamulke it’s time for Chanukkah!
November 20th, 2011 · No Comments
Thursday December 8th 2011 @7:30p Union Courtyard Chabad, Hillel and JSU cordially invite you to the biggest and best menorah lighting in the history of Florida State University followed by a Chanukah Bowling Party!!! Hot Latkes! Donuts! Dreidels! gelt! Free Menorahs! Attention Ladies: Want to learn to fry a fantastic latke? Hillel and Chabad [...]
Tags: chabad · chanukkah · food · hillel · Israel · jewish · latkes · Seminoles · Tallahassee · Tzedek
Sukkot- It’s Time to Shake the Lulav!
October 11th, 2011 · No Comments
Pizza in the Hut Wednesday, October 12th @5:30p Help us decorate the Sukkah and eat pizza in it (it’s a mitzvah to eat in the Sukkah)! Proceeds go to pizzaidf.org Global Cafe Volunteer Interest Meeting Wednesday, October 12 @5:00p–At Hillel Love Jewish and Israeli food? Of course you do. Hillel and Noles for Israel are [...]
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Holocaust Survivors And Descendants Share Memories
July 14th, 2009 · No Comments
Holocaust survivors and descendants gathered recently, to begin creating a Holocaust remembrance project. Their goal is to make a book of photos and stories to pass down to Tallahassee area schools so students can learn from the not too distant past.
Making the Connection
December 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Last year Eboo Patel spoke at FSU about interfaith dialogue and tolerance. Whether you had the opportunity to hear him speak or not, you might find this article from him on National Public Radio to be of interest.
