Unveiling the Soul’s Prayer: Reflections from a Chasidic Retreat
In the tranquil days between May 19th and 22nd, a meaningful journey unfolded under the guidance of Rav Azi Horvitch, the JLIC Director at Princeton University. This Chasidic retreat, named “Liba Ba’ey,” (G-d seeks the heart) was a heartfelt pilgrimage into the depths of Jewish spirituality and a dream realized for Rav Azi. The retreat […]
Commemorating Yom Hazikaron: Reflections from Princeton University Students
On Sunday evening, May 12th, the Princeton University community came together to commemorate Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day. Led by the devoted JLIC Directors Atara & Rabbi Azi Horvitch, this gathering was more than just an event; it was a reminder of the sacrifices made and the lives lost in defense of Israel’s freedom and security. […]
A Journey Through Israel with Rav Azi and Atara Horvitch
During the winter break of January 2024, a group of students from Princeton joined Rav Azi and Atara Horvitch, the JLIC Directors at Princeton University on a transformative journey through Israel. This trip was not merely a sightseeing venture but a meaningful endeavor to witness firsthand the realities of life in Israel and extend a […]
JLIC Student Wins Rhodes Scholarship
Miriam Rosenbaum, a JLIC student at Princeton University, earned a Rhodes Scholarship, and will spend two years studying at Oxford University. She is the first Orthodox woman to receive this honor.
Check out the Jewish Press's article about Miriam: http://www.jewishpress.com/in-print/orthodox-rhodes-scholar-excelled-in-classroom-but-found-spiritual-enrichment-in-orthodox-union-program/2011/12/14/
The First Intercollegiate Aliyah Conference, Princeton University, April 28 - May 1, 2011
A group of student leaders, who are very involved with the JLIC at Princeton, started an exciting initiative. From April 28 - May 1, the first Intercollegiate Aliyah Conference was hosted at Princeton University. The student organizers, along with the JLIC couple on campus, recruited a total of 50 students from 17 East Coast colleges, including Princeton, who participated in the four day conference. Read on ...