Matzah Pizza Making
Come on over to Hillel to construct/assemble your own matzah pizza!
Come on over to Hillel to construct/assemble your own matzah pizza!
Make a new friend, share a meal, and connect across generations. The Edith Sulzberg Memorial Intergenerational Program pairs Tufts students with residents of Cabot Park Village for conversation, community, and […]
Come join us for a Passover text study! We will deep dive into a text and explore it together.
Join Rabbi Naftali Brawer for a weekly exploration of Jewish values and ethical teachings embedded in ancient Jewish texts. No prior knowledge is required, just curiosity and an open mind.
Join us for a free mid-week Kosher catered dinner! Come for the food, stay for the people! Check the instagram on Tuesday morning for what's being served. Food. People. Comfort. […]
Come join us for Mimouna, a traditional Moroccan Jewish party that celebrates the end of Passover and the return of Chametz! Make your own traditional Moroccan desserts, enjoy the music, […]
Want to take sharpen your Talmud skills? Join a weekly, text-based study group where you'll work through the Hebrew/Aramaic of the Gemara together, sharpening both reading skills and analytical thinking. […]
Shabbat at Tufts Hillel Shabbat is an opportunity to unplug from the week and plug into rest of all kinds as a community. On Shabbat, we invite you to step […]
Seniors – meet at the Hillel building for a fun photoshoot adventure around campus as we capture our favorite Tufts spots before graduation. We will walk around together, stop at […]
Join us for a unique chance to engage in thoughtful conversation with Boston-area rabbis of different Jewish denominations as they share their perspectives on Jewish identity, religious practice, and community. […]
Join Tufts Hillel on Monday, April 13th for Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. We will be joining together in with a commemoration of all who were lost throughout the Holocaust, […]
Join Rabbi Naftali Brawer for a weekly exploration of Jewish values and ethical teachings embedded in ancient Jewish texts. No prior knowledge is required, just curiosity and an open mind.
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