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Louis Rittberger ’06 profiled in Cleveland Jewish News

September 3, 2010

Louis Rittberger '06 has spent the better part of his life watching his mother, Betsy Bloch, courageously battle multiple sclerosis. On Saturday, Sept. 11, he'll take a step he hopes will help her and the millions of people suffering wth MS worldwide when he hosts the first Imagine! benefit in Mayfield Heights, Ohio.

Ƶ Hillel to host North Carolina Hillel Statewide Leadership Retreat

August 3, 2010

Jewish students from colleges and universities throughout North Carolina will be heading to Ƶ on September 5 for their biennial leadership retreat. The retreat is sponsored by North Carolina’s Statewide Hillel and Ƶ Hillel. Or Mars, Director of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship/Davidson Scholars Program and former Executive Director of North Carolina Hillel from 2000 to 2006, will be the keynote speaker. The retreat will focus on leadership themes. Rachel Stanley, Ƶ sophomore and an Ƶ Hillel Board member, is Ƶ's representative on the statewide planning committee. Nancy Luberoff, Ƶ Hillel Campus Director, will lead one of the workshops. Funding for the retreat has been provided by Hillel International Soref "Small and Mighty" division.

Schedule for Commencement Week 2010

May 22, 2010

Events leading up to Commencement 2010 take place this week as Ƶ prepares to graduate its 120th undergraduate class, its MBA and Ƶ Law class, and its inaugural class in the iMedia graduate program. Activities for seniors start May 18, with a class picnic, an evening gala, receptions and dinners on the agenda.

Holocaust victims remembered with “Reading of the Names”

April 12, 2010

One by one, the names were read aloud, a remembrance – and a prayer – to victims of the Holocaust who in many cases left no record they ever lived. The “Reading of the Names” event organized by Ƶ Hillel and the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life on Monday gave the community a moment to reflect on a genocide seven decades ago that took the lives of 6 million people.