JLF is an 8-10-week conversational seminar that invites fellows to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms. This semester, we will be exploring Life's Big Questions. Together we will explore questions like, “What is (my) Jewish identity?” “How do I understand myself in the context of my relationships (with family, friends, etc.)?” and "How do […]
The Jews of Yale (JoY) staff group meets monthly in the Slifka dining hall (I know there is a better name for this so please fix it as it should be!) . We meet to go over specific issues, plan and promote events or hear how past ones did, nosh and schmooze together in a […]
The cost of Shabbat dinner is 1 meal swipe or $30. For students (undergraduates and grad/professional students) who are not on meal plan, a generous donor covers the cost of the meal. To help us make sure as many people can access Shabbat dinner as possible, if you are on meal plan, please reserve your […]
The only All-You-Can-Eat New York Bagel Bananza on Campus! Meal Swipes, Eli Bucks, and Credit Cards accepted
HaZamir New Haven choir rehearsals, requesting to reserve the chapel for use of the piano every Sunday between 5-7 pm.
JLF is an 8-10-week conversational seminar that invites fellows to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms. This semester, we will be exploring Life's Big Questions. Together we will explore questions like, “What is (my) Jewish identity?” “How do I understand myself in the context of my relationships (with family, friends, etc.)?” and "How do […]
Yale Friends of Israel hosts Alex Lederman, Senior Policy Associate at the nonpartisan Israel Policy Forum (IPF) for an incisive analysis of what the new administration will mean for the U.S.-Israel relationship. Lederman's analysis has been published in TIME, Defense Opinion, JTA, Israel Policy Exchange, and other outlets.
The cost of Shabbat dinner is 1 meal swipe or $30. For students (undergraduates and grad/professional students) who are not on meal plan, a generous donor covers the cost of the meal. To help us make sure as many people can access Shabbat dinner as possible, if you are on meal plan, please reserve your […]
HaZamir New Haven choir rehearsals, requesting to reserve the chapel for use of the piano every Sunday between 5-7 pm.
As a new affinity group of the Slifka Center, The Asian Jewish Union is excited to host its first event: The Asian Themed Game Night at the Slifka Center. We hope to include traditional Asian board games like Ma Jiang 麻将, Chinese Chess 象棋, Go 五子棋, Landlord 斗地主, Carrom, and more. We also will be […]
JLF is an 8-10-week conversational seminar that invites fellows to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms. This semester, we will be exploring Life's Big Questions. Together we will explore questions like, “What is (my) Jewish identity?” “How do I understand myself in the context of my relationships (with family, friends, etc.)?” and "How do […]
First year students are invited to Slifka to make your own pizza and hang out with other first years!
Class on the return of hostages in Jewish law taught by Rabbi Kenny Schiowitz, Associate Principal of the Ramaz Upper School.
The cost of Shabbat dinner is 1 meal swipe or $30. For students (undergraduates and grad/professional students) who are not on meal plan, a generous donor covers the cost of the meal. To help us make sure as many people can access Shabbat dinner as possible, if you are on meal plan, please reserve your […]
The only All-You-Can-Eat New York Bagel Bananza on Campus! Meal Swipes, Eli Bucks, and Credit Cards accepted
HaZamir New Haven choir rehearsals, requesting to reserve the chapel for use of the piano every Sunday between 5-7 pm.
JLF is an 8-10-week conversational seminar that invites fellows to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms. This semester, we will be exploring Life's Big Questions. Together we will explore questions like, “What is (my) Jewish identity?” “How do I understand myself in the context of my relationships (with family, friends, etc.)?” and "How do […]
A lecture for the school community on the topics of Politics and Leadership in Israel after a long period of war and political instability (due to, among other things, the judicial reform) Speakers: Nadav Eyal and Professor James Q. Whitman
The Jews of Yale (JoY) staff group meets monthly in the Slifka dining hall (I know there is a better name for this so please fix it as it should be!) . We meet to go over specific issues, plan and promote events or hear how past ones did, nosh and schmooze together in a […]