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February 06, 2012   13 Sh'vat 5772

 
Federation News

 

8th Annual Jewish University 5771, Spring 2011  

February 21 at Emanuel Synagogue
Leo Strauss 101 …
Ben Alpers, Ph.D. OU Honors College and Dept. of Judaic Studies

February 28 at Emanuel Synagogue 
Interactive small-group roundtable discussions with Rabbi Barry Cohen, Rabbi Ovadia Goldman and Rabbi Abby Jacobson. Topic of discussion will be "Study leads to action - A selection from the 613 Mitzvot in 60 minutes or less!"

Monday evenings @ 7:00 – 8:30pm. Free and open to all interested learners. Light Kosher nosh and wine. Jewish University is coordinated by the Jewish Federation and joined by Chabad Community Center, Emanuel Synagogue, Hillel @ OU, and Temple B’nai Israel. JU is supported in part by an annual grant from the Jewish Federation and OKC Jewish Foundation.

For more information:
Contact marcy@jfedokc.org, call (405) 848-3132 or see the Federation website.

Scholarship Available  

Applicants for college scholarship grants for the 2011-12 year are available. Grants that can help with books and miscellaneous expenses will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement, potential, and financial need.

Jewish Community applicants must be residents of the service area of the Jewish Federation of Oklahoma City and plan to attend a bona fide educational institution.

To request an application for the next school year please contact the Federation in writing: att: Edie Roodman, 710 W. Wilshire Blvd., Ste 103, OKC 73116.

Applications must be received by April 1, 2011 to be considered.

About the Federation  

The Jewish Federation of Greater Oklahoma City helps create a vibrant Jewish community by working in partnership with many agencies, organizations and individuals to strengthen our Jewish family and to enhance the quality of Jewish life locally, in Israel and worldwide.

 


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