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Interfaith Programming:
For some Jewish students on campus, talking and working with students of different faith backgrounds can be a way to deepen Jewish identity. In the past years Hillel has been finding ways to positively reach across religious divides on campus to contribute to a more vibrant, religiously pluralistic environment on campus.
Hillel regularly hosts students on campus from across the religious spectrum for shabbat dinners and a variety of dialogue events as well. Hillel also supports other efforts on campus to bring students from various backgrounds together to learn about their differences and deepen their identities, including: multi-faith volunteer work at the Ginsberg Center, and Inter-group Dialogue classes on campus through the IGR program .
Talk to any Hillel staff if you would like more information about this work or email .
MuJews
Over the past three years Hillel students have participated in a "MuJew"
Muslim/Jewish Alternative Spring Break trips to New Orleans and New York. The trip involves 10 weeks of preparation, fundraising, Muslim-Jewish dialogue, and then an intensive week of working at an ASB site doing volunteer work. For more information, please contact Tilly Shames at .
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