From jacobi at MIT.EDU Sun Sep 12 22:22:52 2004 From: jacobi at MIT.EDU (Ian Jacobi) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 22:22:52 -0400 Subject: [Chassidut] R. Posner Tuesday 6PM Message-ID: Prepare for Rosh Hashanah with the first chassidus class of the school year Meet Rabbi Posner of the Chabad House in Kenmore Square Energize yourself for 5765 In the Hillel Center (W11) on Tuesday at 6PM From jacobi at MIT.EDU Tue Sep 21 08:38:28 2004 From: jacobi at MIT.EDU (Ian Jacobi) Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 08:38:28 -0400 Subject: [Chassidut] R. Posner Tonight 6PM Message-ID: <1095770308.415020c42c20d@webmail.mit.edu> Prepare body and soul for Yom Kippur with an inspiring discussion of the inner parts of Torah. Tonight (Tues) 6PM in the Hillel Center (W11) From jacobi at MIT.EDU Mon Sep 27 08:55:26 2004 From: jacobi at MIT.EDU (Ian Jacobi) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 08:55:26 -0400 Subject: [Chassidut] R. Posner Tues 6PM Message-ID: <1096289726.41580dbea7395@webmail.mit.edu> Don't go to the Sukkah empty-handed; bring some Chassidus with you. Tomorrow night (Tues) 6PM in the Hillel Center (W11) ======================================================= Also, our own David Broniatowski will be performing in an 'MITKlez' concert tonight (Mon) in Lobdell. Stop by and show your support. What: MITKlez concert. Klezmer is a form of Eastern European music, traditionally associated as "Jewish music". Klezmer music has been influenced by Jewish cantorial melody, Yiddish theatre, and Eastern European & Ottoman Turkish pop & folk. Our version of Klezmer mixes in some jazz too :-) Where: Lobdell Food Court. Second floor of the student center. When: Monday September 27, 9pm. Who: You! Be there! See me play some improv (and some not so improv) violin!! Why: This concert is free, but donations are requested. (We'll be playing like street musicians with our cases open). ALL donations from this concert go to the American Jewish World Service in support of humanitarian efforts to help genocide refugees in the Darfur region of the Sudan. How: MITKlez is sponsored by MIT Hillel.