Phyllis
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Jewlicious Festival 8.0
Jan 10th
Jewlicious Festival 8.0 is a three-day music, arts, and culture gathering. Since 2005, hundreds of Jewish students and young adults have been brought together annually to enjoy concerts, Kosher food, comedy, speakers, and so much more. Spend your weekend at the coolest slumber party ever. This year for the first More >
Intern with Beach Hillel!
Jan 9th
Do you want to gain valuable work experience and boost your resume? There are several PAID internship opportunities with Beach Hillel available to you right now! Check out the internships below and see which one is best for you. Think a friend might be great for one of the positions? More >
Rejewvenation 2012: Judaism and the Body
Dec 29th
Rejewvenation 2012
A Jewish learning opportunity for young adults to come together and learn about & discuss views amongst Judaism about the human body will be taking place in January 2012. This event will be taking place January 10, 11, & 12 in Southern California for young adults to come together and More >
And The Winner Is…
Dec 15th
Danielle McKellop with her winning creation, "Beach Menorah"
A big congratulations goes out to the winner of Monster Menorah 2011 and the $200 Grand Prize, Danielle McKellop! Monster Menorah is Beach Hillel’s annual creativity competition where CSULB students build a unique menorah to display on campus. Danielle’s “Beach Menorah” used seashells More >
Monster Menorah 2011! Win $200 Grand Prize!
Nov 14th
Beach Hillel’s original holiday creativity contest will take place December, 8th 2011. All students age 18 and older can enter their own originally designed menorah for a chance to win $200. A menorah is a nine-branched candelabra lit during the eight days of Chanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights. More >
Study Abroad in Israel!
Oct 5th
Did you know that California State University students can study abroad with one-year programs in Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, and Haifa? CSU system-wide study abroad programs in Israel allow you earn college credit that will be directly placed on your CSU transcript. You can even use your current financial aid to cover More >



