Box 2
Container
Contains 18 Results:
Correspondence: Weiss, Ernie, 2009
File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates:
2009
Deb Geiger Visit, February 2009
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates:
February 2009
Flyers announcing events, 1976 - 2000
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates:
1976 - 2000
Hebrew at Bowdoin, n.d.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates:
n.d.
Hillel - Alumni Panel, Spring 2007
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates:
Spring 2007
Hillel "America's Jewish Freshmen," Report, June 2002
File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates:
June 2002
Hillel - Ark, n.d.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates:
n.d.
Hillel - Chase Barn, Boody-Johnson House, n.d.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 18
Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates:
n.d.