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Images of Resistance
November 15 - December 31, 2009
"The Wartime Photographs of Jewish Partisan Faye Schulman” and “Sacred Landscapes: Paintings of Red Forests that Hid the Partisans” by Greta Schreyer
Opening Reception and Kristallnacht Commemoration
Sunday, November 15, 3 - 5 pm
Speakers: Linda Schreyer and Charles Bergere
Bronfman Family Jewish Community Center, 524 Chapala St., SB.

Parents' Weekend Shabbat
UCSB Hillel
November 6, 2009, 6:00 pm
Meet Chancellor Henry Yang and his wife, Dilling, at Hillel on Shabbat! Experience the unique, warm and enjoyable atmosphere of Santa Barbara Hillel. We invite parents to join us for relaxed conversation with other Jewish parents and students, our rabbi, members of the Hillel staff and community board. All are welcome to join our Reform, Conservative or Orthodox service followed by a FREE kosher Shabbat dinner. Please RSVP (805) 968-1280 or amber@santabarbarahillel.org for dinner.


THE ISLA VISTA MINYAN

This informal, traditional-egalitarian service meets at Hillel every Shabbat morning. Services start at 10am and conclude around noon. Lunch follows. Services are led by different members each week. Members include UCSB + SBCC faculty, students, grad students and others from the broader Jewish community. Contact Hillel for more info at (805) 968-1280.

American Students for Israel (ASI)

Wednesdays, 7:00 pm
Santa Barbara Hillel, Isla Vista
ASI is UCSB's Israel advocacy group - an organization for students who share a belief in Israel's right to exist in peace and security and want to celebrate Israeli culture.
http://www.ucsbhillel.org/index.php

Anita Diamant
An evening with the author of The Red Tent, Good Harbor, The Last Days of Dogtown and the just-released novel, Day After Night, which is set in
Palestine during the 1940s and which tells the true story of four female
Holocaust survivors rescued from a British-run internment camp who find
salvation in the bonds of friendship and shared experience as they grapple with life in a new land.

8:00 p.m., Thursday, November 12, Free
UCSB Campbell Hall

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Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion, and Public Life - Events for Fall 2009

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The Jewish Studies Initiative at UC Santa Barbara

UC Santa Barbara Receives $1 Million Gift to Establish Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies

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Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies


Elementary and Intermediate Hebrew Courses