From: On
Sent: December-24-08 2:01 PM
To: Samantha Loxton
Subject: NJCL Winter Newsletter - Campus Updates & Activities

 

Dear Board Members,

We have begun to light Hanukkah candles. Our tradition is to light the candles in a part of the house that is most visible to people who are outside of the house. Commentators explain that we do this for the reason of Pirsumei Nissa-we are to share our miracles and joy with other people who are unaware of our traditions and history. This is the ultimate act of Jewish pride, and the most literal way of being a light unto the nations. At National Jewish Campus Life, our mission is to ensure that every Canadian Jewish student has the ability to display their Jewishness in safety and without any hesitation, and to inspire within each and every one of them the pride and desire to do so.

As you will read in this newsletter, our campuses are in full swing and we have been in direct communication with professionals and student leaders on the ground, actively listening to their successes, challenges and concerns, and working with them to find proactive solutions. We are working with student and community agencies to continuously educate and arm our students with the tools that they need to be successful and proud advocates for Israel and the Jewish community. And of course, we are finding that our student leaders and professionals are as creative as ever, developing diverse, far reaching and exciting programming.

Thank you for joining us in seeing our goals reached and may you and your love ones have the happiest of Hanukkahs and a new year full of light, laughter and success.

Sincerely,
Richard Diamond,
Chair, National Jewish Campus Life

 

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