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Israel Fair - Shuk It Up

Where? Levering Courtyard

When? 11am - 2pm April 8th, 2014

We are proud to present the annual ISRAEL FAIR at Hopkins!Come celebrate Israel's 66 birthday with CHAI and the JSA on a day full of Israeli culture and fun! What awaits for you is a lot of Israeli food, smoothie making, giveaways, games and much more!The Shuk, which means Market in Hebrew, is where the most diverse features of Israeli culture and society come together in harmony.

Minorities in Israel – Amal Elsana Alh'jooj

Thursday, March 13at 7:00pm

Wolman The

Join CHAI for a discussion about the women, arab and bedouin minorities in Israel. Their current situation and the progress that is being done. Refreshments will be served.The honorary guest is Amal Elsana Ajh'jooj, Nobel Prize Nominee."I am a Palestinian Arab, a citizen of the State of Israel and a Bedouin in culture. The sky is the limit for the Arab and Bedouin society in Israel and for the Bedouin Women in particular.

U.N. Me Movie with ASA and CHAI

WHEN: Tuesday 11th @ 6pmWHERE: Wolman Movie Theater

What are your thoughts about the United Nations? Come join The African Student Association and the Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel in learning about the 'behind the scenes' of the UN with an incredible comedy by Ami Horowitz that exposes the incompetence and corruption at the heart of the UN. A movie worth watching that was awarded more than 8 film festival prizes around the world!! Here is the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIzDt5NPYfI

Good Deeds Day

Sunday, March 9am at 6:00pm

Join CHAI and the World Israel Community for a day of GOOD DEEDS. We will be baking and selling CHALLAH and collect funds for Save a Child's Heart Hopkins Campaign. Come help bake, prepare or/and sell CHALLAH on campus.

 

In Pursuit of Peace: What Tomorrow Will Look Like.

Tuesday, February 25th at 6:00pm

Breakout Room 304, Charles Commons

Join CHAI, HAPI and JStreetU for a conversation about the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations with prominent experts in the Middle East and the conflict.Professor Steven David - Department of Political Science JHUJonathan Schanzer - Vice President for Research of Foundation for Defense of DemocraciesBarak Barfi - New America Foundation

POST BIRTHRIGHT HANGOUT DINNER AND PHOTO CONTEST

Tuesday, February 11 at 7:30p

Here it is! CHAI and HAPI are proud to present to you the post birthright hang out session. ALL birthright participants are encouraged to participate in this event. It consists of two parts: A) Photo contest and B) Hangout dinner.

CHAI Study Break

December 16, 3pm Gilman Atrium

ello Everyone! We hope you are all doing good with exams. These can be difficult times so CHAI wanted to invite everyone to come to Gilman Atrium today Monday from 3-5pm for some good food for a study break. And we do it without a fb event hope to see you all (talking about israel)!!Best,theCHAI'board

Presentation and Discussion: Save a Child's Heart

Tuesday, November 19, 2013 at 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Join the Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel for a presentation by Carmi Kobren, the sister of the late founder of Save a Child's Heart. Ms. Kobren will discuss SACH's mission of bringing children from developing countries (including Iraq, Romania, Honduras, Ethiopia, and the Palestinian Territories) to Israel for free open-heart surgery. Come with questions and be prepared for an inspirational evening!

Falafel Making with CHAI

Thursday, November 7, 2013at 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Explore Israeli culinary culture with the Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel. Listen to Israeli music and learn how to make falafel. 100% vegetarian.

Made in Tel Aviv: A Discussion with Eyal Rob

Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at 5:30pm - 7:00pm.

Join the Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel, the African Students Association, Surageet, and Ketzev for a discussion on Israeli music and society with Eyal Rob - by day, a lecturer at Tel Aviv University; at night, one of Tel Aviv's most popular DJs.

Bike For the Fight Ride @ Hopkins

Thursday, October 3, 2013 at 4:30pm

What: Biking from 5pm to 6pm around campus, chill, eat and enjoy some refreshments while listening to good music!

Where: Keyser Quad, in front of MSE @ Homewood Campus – JHU

When: Thursday, October 3rd @ 4:30pm; Biking starts at 5pmWho: ANYONE is welcome, if you do not have a bike you can run! BRING YOUR FRIENDS

Why: For a cause that concerns us all! BIKE FOR THE FIGHT and help fundraise for cancer research.

Hi from CHAI

Tuesday, September 17, 2013at 7:00pm - 8:00pm

What do you know about Israel beyond media headlines? Join the Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel this Tuesday for an evening of free discussion, free Israeli food and presents! Share your perspective on Israel; listen to others share theirs. No prior knowledge of Israel necessary. All are welcome.

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