Archive for September, 2008
HIGH HOLIDAYS
Sep 29th
Rosh Hashana & Yom Kippur with Beach Hillel at The Seaport Marina Hotel (PCH & 2nd).
We will be serving a kiddush after meals – but no sit down dinner this year! If you need a dinner let us know today! by emailing us rachel@beachhillel.com
Rosh Hashana
Monday, Sept. 29th 6:15pm – Evening Service & Kiddush
Tuesday, More >
Jewlicious In the JPost
Sep 29th
Jewlicious‘s own David Abitbol has been featured in the Jpost. That is Israel’s largest Anglo newspaper. And largest world-wide English paper.
Mr. J-Blog from J-town
Sep. 28, 2008 Ben Jacobson , THE JERUSALEM POSTBack in the early days of the new millennium, the “cool Jew” movement was just warming up, thanks More >
Jewlicious 5.0 — Student BBQ Planning Session this weekend
Sep 19th
Jewlicious Festival 5.0 | music, arts & culture Noon, Friday, February 27 — 6PM, Sunday, March 1, 2009 Long Beach, CA Jewlicious Festival is a three-day gathering of Jewish students & young adults, held at the massive 85,000 sq. ft. Alpert JCC in Long Beach. The Festival features leading Jewish More >
Shabbat Feast Off Campus This Week!
Sep 18th
Hungry for home-cooked food with friends? Beach Hillel invites you to our weekly Shabbat Feast at the Booksteins’. If you need a ride, we have a pick-up scheduled at the Circle in front of Brotman hall at 6:00pm and again at 6:30pm. Candles @ 6:30pm Dinner @ 7pm
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Happy to be back at CSULB!
Sep 16th
Week of Welcome was better than ever, and not just because we have a groovy new banner, but because record numbers of new students getting connected to Beach Hillel!
Shabbat dinner at the Soroptimist House was a great way to end a busy week together with 50 of our new closest More >
Working Better Together
Sep 12th
Those who know my wife Rachel, know that she is an amazing woman. A recent article in the LA Jewish Journal, Rachel Bookstein: Working Better Together, has made this a little more well known. It also reveals some steamy details you won’t want to miss. While I have not read More >

