Hillel
A Bloody Battle Between Harvard and Yale
Age-old rivals Harvard and Yale found themselves competing once again as the schools vied to collect the greater quantity of blood in Red Cross-sponsored drives held on each campus during the past two weeks.
Harvard Hosts Marrow Drive
Over 160 members of the Harvard community registered on Wednesday for a chance to donate their bone marrow to those in need of a transplant.
Jonah Steinberg Named Next Executive Director of Harvard Hillel
Rabbi Jonah C. Steinberg will serve as Harvard Hillel’s next executive director, the president of Hillel’s Undergraduate Steering Committee announced on Wednesday.
Students Share Passover Rituals
While Passover is not an official University holiday, Jewish students around campus celebrated the first night of the holy festival with their own seders yesterday.
Panel Examines Military Occupation
The Harvard College Progressive Jewish Alliance and J Street U Harvard—an on-campus political group pushing for peace and security in Israel—hosted a panel yesterday featuring four American and Israeli soldiers in a discussion of military occupation and its impact.
Faces of Israel
Students watch Faces of Israel, a documentary exploring the relationship between religion and state in Israel, at Harvard Hillel Wednesday night.
Hilarious Protest Signs
If you were able to join hundreds of Harvard undergraduates at last Friday’s surprise “absurdity” protest in response to protestors from the Westboro Baptist Church, you’ll remember that students brought their creative A-game in the form of hilarious protest signs.
Harvard Students Counter WBC with 'Absurdity'
Harvard undergraduates counter-protested against the Westboro Baptist Church in what was called a "Surprise Absurdity Protest."
Westboro Baptist Church Plans to Protest Hillel
Westboro Baptist Church is scheduled to return to Harvard to protest outside Harvard Hillel Friday morning.
Jewish Life at Harvard: A Rap Chronicle
Though Harvard students may often seem to sing praises for the student groups to which they belong, few ever rap about them—but that’s exactly what Maxbetter S. Vizelberg ‘14 did in this new video.