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Yom HaShoah name reading, remembrance ceremony honor Holocaust victims
May 2, 2022
The Elon community remembered the millions of people who perished during the Holocaust through a series of events to commemorate Yom HaShoah.
Elon community plans Yom HaShoah commemoration on April 28
April 12, 2022
This year, the Ceremony of Remembrance and the Reading of the Names return to an in-person format.
Nathan Spiewak shares his experience of surviving the Holocaust
April 11, 2022
Spiewak shared about his journey as a child in Europe during World War II with the Elon community.
Elon community to celebrate Passover with festive seder meal
April 4, 2022
The Jewish Life seder will be be dedicated to the people of Ukraine, and will also be a celebration of our own gratitude for planet Earth
‘Baking’ History: Mega Challah Bake event coming to Elon on March 27
March 2, 2022
Panhellenic Council and Elon Chabad partner for a unique bread baking event.
Holocaust survivor Nathan Spiewak will speak to the Elon community
March 2, 2022
Holocaust survivor and Elon grandparent Nathan Spiewak will be visiting Elon on March 30 at McKinnon Hall.
Elon University Hillel community featured in Shalom Greensboro Magazine
February 25, 2022
An article, titled "Hillel Heroes: Making College Feel Like Home," features Elon Hillel’s Jewish Educator Boaz-Avraham Katz and Zoe Kurtz ’22 was originally published in Shalom Greensboro, the Greensboro Jewish Federation’s magazine.
Corinne Brager ’23 reflects on semester abroad in Israel
January 28, 2022
Brager, who is originally from Richmond, Virginia, studied at the University of Haifa in Fall 2021.
Assistant Director of Jewish Life Hillary Zaken participates in prestigious Avodah Institute for Social Change
January 18, 2022
Zaken was selected as a member of the inaugural cohort, and will bring tools back to Elon to engage with Jewish social justice work
Elon Hillel enjoys record-setting student engagement, wins recognition from Hillel International
November 10, 2021
Elon’s Jewish population is growing, with the Class of 2025 boasting the largest-ever Jewish representation.