Jewish Student Union at Indiana University Southeast

Jewish Student Union at Indiana University Southeast

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The Jewish Student Union is a Registered Student Organization at Indiana University Southeast.

Registered Student Organization whose members can be Jews and non-Jews alike interest in discussing Jewish issues, creating meaningful events, bringing a bit of Jewish Life to campus, and celebrating Jewish Identity, Culture, Religion.

Photos from MyJewishLearning.com's post 09/08/2023
08/20/2023

We had such a great time at our Apples and Honey event last year, we're doing it again! Meet us at Huber's on September 10th at 11am to pick apples in celebration of Rosh Hashanah. See you there!

08/20/2023

Hi friends! Here's the information for our meetings this semester. We hope to see you there!

03/20/2023

Join us and the Black Student Union on March 27th at 7pm for a showing of the film Shared Legacies!

Abi Gezunt (cover) - CONCEPT VIDEO 04/19/2022

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Abi Gezunt (cover) - CONCEPT VIDEO By Abraham Ellstein and Molly Picon. Copyright Music Sales Corporation o/b/o Ethnic Music Pub. Licensing #1471404.Directed and Conceived by - Jenny LesterPro...

04/13/2022

Shalom everyone! We're excited to announce that we are reviving the Jewish Student Union here at IUS! We will be having our first meeting Monday, April 18th from 6:30-8:30pm in room GS302 in the library. Students of all religious and cultural backgrounds are welcome, whether you're Jewish, an ally, or just want to learn more about us. We hope to see you there!
For questions or more information contact [email protected] or [email protected]

01/27/2017

A message from Lee Chottiner, new editor of the Jewish Community of Louisville's Community newspaper: "Community is now on Twitter, would you follow us? . Spread the word, please." - Will do! - Michael

NYPD sees ‘huge spike’ in hate crimes post-election — Jews targeted most 12/22/2016

I have been reluctant to conclude that Trump's election would have negative consequences for Jews, but the evidence is causing me to reconsider. In which case, becoming active in resisting ALL bias and hate crimes becomes more and more critical. How should Jews prepare and respond?

"Last week, the watchdog Southern Poverty Law Center said it had received reports of 100 anti-Semitic incidents occurring in the 10 days following the presidential election, representing about 12 percent of hate incidents reported to the group in the United States."

http://www.jta.org/2016/12/05/news-opinion/united-states/nypd-sees-huge-spike-in-hate-crimes-post-election-jews-targeted-most

NYPD sees ‘huge spike’ in hate crimes post-election — Jews targeted most There has been a 115 percent increase in bias crimes in New York City following Election Day, the police said, with Jews being targeted in 24 of the 43 incidents in that nearly monthlong period.

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