Judaism

Displaying 1 - 50 of 80 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Local synagogue welcomes all for High Holidays
Northern Iowan 115:3, p.2
The Sons of Jacob synagogue welcomes all community members to celebrate the High Holidays. They are hosting Rabbi Ora Simon Schnitzer; photo.
2 Kalin receives national Jewish scholar-athlete award
Northern Iowan 109:31, p.7
Jacqui Kalin has been selected as the 2013 Marty Glickman Outstanding Female Jewish Scholar Athlete of the Year by the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame & Museum Committee.
3 UNI to explore possible link between "South Park" and anti-Semitic beliefs
Northern Iowan 106:31, p.1
Matt Sienkiewicz's lecture will examine "South Park" and how it has uncovered anti-Semitic beliefs in American society. Sienkiewicz's visit was prompted by a survey of students concerning Jewish stereotypes; photo.
4 Commonalities more important than differences
Northern Iowan 105:55, p.3
Discussions of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism bring out differences, but all three teach tolerance of others. Thoughtful discussions help people focus on the idea of one God being interpreted in different ways.
5 Christmas lights blinding the Thanksgiving turkey
Northern Iowan 101:25, p.5
Disagrees with the excessive commercializing of Christmas that leads to ignoring the importance and meaning of other holidays.
6 Holidays express variety of meaning for all
Northern Iowan 101:25, p.4
Winter holidays were discussed at a University Book & Supply roundtable.
7 "Agency and Religious Belief Among Newly Observant Orthodox Jewish Women" to be the topic for last CROW Forum of the 1997-98 series
Public Relations News Release 1997:277, p.1
Martha Reineke to speak at CROW Forum April 6 regarding religious belief among newly converted Orthodox Jewish women.
8 Panel discussion on Judaism October 22 part of Martha Ellen Tye Multicultural Festival on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1996:121, p.1
A panel discussion focusing on "Being and Becoming Jewish" will be presented October 22.
9 Outstanding programming on Jewish culture planned for Martha-Ellen Tye Multicultural Fine Arts Festival
Campus News Network 7:4, p.1
Month-long festival on UNI campus.
10 Jews equally inconvenienced at UNI
Northern Iowan 92:51, p.7
Explains problems of maintaining Jewish traditions at UNI.
11 Jewish students must also deal with fairness concerns at UNI
Northern Iowan 92:50, p.7
Finds obstacles to observing Jewish faith.
12 Schindler's List survivor visits campus
Northern Edition 3:10, p.14
Zev Kedem speaks in Union.
13 Chanukah celebrates peace, justice, freedom
Northern Iowan 91:28, p.10
History and meaning of holiday.
14 Students celebrate Festival of Lights with traditions, family
Northern Iowan 91:28, p.10
Local students tell of their celebration traditions.
15 Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur
Northern Iowan 91:6, p.8
Description of Jewish holidays.
16 More than Santa Claus
Northern Iowan 90:29, p.9
Holiday traditions of other cultures; photo.
17 Student charged with criminal mischief, disorderly conduct; protest over Christmas decorations
Northern Iowan 90:29, p.1
Michelle Garland protests several Christmas observances; charges result.
18 Hanukkah celebrated on campus with menorah lighting in Union
Northern Iowan 88:28, p.13
Jewish student organization celebrate tradition.
19 History lecture on "religion and ethnicity in the American Jewish community" set for Wednesday at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:181, p.1
The interplay of religion, ethnicity, and society in the Jewish community will be discussed at UNI lecture.
20 Jewish celebrate ancestral history
Northern Iowan 86:28, p.8
Rabbi Sol Serber talks about the festival of lights.
21 UNI to offer eight telecourses for college credit
Public Relations News Release 1986:144, p.1
Eight telecourses are available to persons suffering from work and time restraints. Students view these programs from home, and complete course work by mail. The programs deal in education, astronomy, computer science, anthropology, and Jewish culture.
22 Passover invitation
Northern Iowan 76:45, p.3
Passover participation offered for Jewish students away from home.
23 Shalom Society
Northern Iowan 74:29, p.12
Will meet.
24 Jewish club begun to raise UNI's awareness
Northern Iowan 74:24, p.9
Sanford Shaman talks about the purposes and activities of the newly-organized Jewish Club.
25 Jewish organization
Northern Iowan 74:23, p.12
Will meet.
26 Jewish concerns
Northern Iowan 74:19, p.12
Will hold organizational meeting for Jewish students, faculty, and staff.
27 Collage of religion, culture previewed in Living Judaism class
UNI Century 4:2, p.18
Deana Shulman offers class; photo.
28 Judaism
Northern Iowan 72:13, p.1
New course, "Living Judaism", offered.
29 Jewish literature to be studied
Northern Iowan 71:56, p.5
Professor Wohl will teach course on American Jewish experience.
30 Music of Hassidim
Northern Iowan 69:38, p.2
Cantor David Silverman will present lecture-discussion.
31 Rabbi Isaac Newman to speak at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:545, p.1
Rabbi Newman will give a lecture "25 Years After Auschwitz" in the UNI Auditorium. He will also address a morning section of a world religions class on the subject of "Contemporary Judaism."
32 Jewish cantor to present lectures
Northern Iowan 66:31, p.5
David Silverman will present lectures and music.
33 Poetry Hour to feature Yiddish poetry
Northern Iowan 65:24, p.4
Paul Diamond will read.
34 Thank you for star
College Eye 63:43, p.2
Shows appreciation for those who wore the Star of David to the Rockwell lecture.
35 Brotherhood Week to begin Feb. 17
College Eye 48:18, p.6
Will visit Sons of Jacob Synagogue.
36 Cry, the beloved college
College Eye 48:12, p.2
Discusses the problem off racism on campus and on the Hill.
37 SCRA sponsors trip to Jewish synagogue
College Eye 47:10, p.6
In Waterloo.
38 Religious News
College Eye 46:26, p.5
News from campus religious centers.
39 Five black balls
College Eye 44:15, p.2
New York fraternity chapter protests discrimination against Jewish pledges.
40 Group has SCA brotherhood trip
College Eye 43:20, p.3
Fifty students visit synagogue in Waterloo.
41 SCA schedules trip to Jewish synagogue
College Eye 43:18, p.8
To become better acquainted; will visit Waterloo synagogue.
42 Rabbi Davin Schoenberger will be the guest speaker at chapel services Sunday (Dec. 2) in observance of the first Men's Day on campus.
Public Relations News Release 1951:195, p.1
Men's Day is being sponsored by Men's Union, student government body for men students on campus. Rabbi Schoenberger is a native of Germany and fled to this country during the early days of Nazi Oppression.
43 Rabbi W. Phillips will speak Sunday
College Eye 41:27, p.6
Rabbi Wendell A. Phillips, Washington Boulevard Temple, Chicago, Illinois, will speak on "New Frontiers of Hope in the Religious World."
44 SCA plans annual trip to Jewish synagogue
College Eye 40:21, p.6
45 Film "My Father's House" will be shown Monday
College Eye 40:12, p.4
Admission fee will be donated to refugees in Palestine.
46 There is no Jewish nationality or race, Rabbi Baron tells students
College Eye 39:26, p.8
Speaks on Palestine.
47 Students plan visit to Jewish synagogue
College Eye 39:17, p.6
In Waterloo.
48 Rabbi Epstein to speak to class on "Judaism"
College Eye 39:15, p.8
Will speak to World Religions class.
49 Rabbi to lead Inter-Faith group conference here
College Eye 38:8, p.4
Rabbi Robert L. Katz will be on campus for a number of activities.
50 Judge foreign, minority sects by individual merit, Diamond
College Eye 37:21, p.1
Excerpts from address by Rabbi Norman H. Diamond; photo.