First-Year Karaoke Night
Tufts Hillel 220 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA, United StatesCalling all First -Years, come to Hillel for a night of Karaoke, Snacks, and Fun!All are welcome so just show up!
Calling all First -Years, come to Hillel for a night of Karaoke, Snacks, and Fun!All are welcome so just show up!
Join Rabbi Brawer Friday mornings for Talmud study. This opportunity is for those who have studied Talmud previously and want to develop their Talmud study skills. We will be studying […]
Students and faculty members will meet weekly to discuss readings from Aaron J Hahn Tapper and Mira Sucharov's book "Social Justice and Israel/Palestine: Foundational and Contemporary Debates." We will allot […]
Join us for spiritually filling prayers at Hillel! Our Conservative and Reform communities will be bringing in Shabbat with song and prayers an hour earlier than usual, at 5 pm […]
Come dance the night away at Tufts Hillel Formal! Purchase your tickets below for $5. Formal will be at the Joyce Cummings Center Ballroom.TicketsMystery Date sign up
Kick off the Purim festivities with the Hamentaschen making at Hillel! We will be using flavors inspired by the origin story of Purim. Come bake, laugh, and drink chai!All are […]
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Join us for a short Ma’ariv service every Monday in the Hillel building! All are welcome no matter if you’ve never been to Ma’ariv or have been 1000 times! Snacks […]
Join us for a special prayer service sanctifying the full moon and its significance in Judaism. All are welcome as we welcome in the new moon and the new month […]
The Jewish Learning Fellowship (JLF) is a nine-week experiential seminar for undergraduates looking to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms while making friends and having fun.We will […]
Visions of Peace: Israel-Palestine, is an ExCollege course offered at Tufts by Tufts Hillel and aims to teach students about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and its more recent […]
Feigenbaum, J76 LectureSign up below!Can obligation be a source of meaning, even joy? Or does obligation always convey a sense of burden? Jewish religious traditions center the idea, and the […]
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