[Jewish] Fwd: Students Who Have Been on Birthright Needed for Israeli Film Project (Eytan Fox Directing)

Steven Nathan snathan at hampshire.edu
Sun Nov 16 18:37:08 EST 2008


See below.  If you are interested, please contact Hannah directly.  
Also, feel free to forward it to any friends who you think might be 
interested.

Shalom/Salaam,
spn

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Subject: 	Students Needed for Israeli Film Project (Eytan Fox Directing)
Date: 	Thu, 13 Nov 2008 12:49:25 -0500
From: 	Hannah Janal <hannahjanal at gmail.com>
To: 	undisclosed-recipients:;



To whom it may concern,

I am trying to locate a few recent Birthright alumni who are currently 
students at your school. Selected students will enjoy an intimate 
conversation with Israeli film director Eytan Fox (Yossi and Jagger, 
Walk on Water, The Bubble), who will be visiting your area, as well as 
the opportunity to help shape the content of a future film (loosely 
based on the Birthright Israel experience). The meeting will take place 
between November 24 - December 1.

I am specifically seeking active and creative personalities who will be 
able to clearly articulate their stories and experiences in an informal 
setting. Those who have since experienced a personal change in ideology 
or cultural/religious affiliation, as well as those who have increased 
their involvement with Israel, campus activities, or with Birthright are 
encouraged.

I very much appreciate your recommendations (with contact info please) 
for those who may be interested. Feel free to pass this on and thanks 
for all your help!

Hannah Janal
Assistant to Eytan Fox

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Steven P. Nathan

Campus Rabbi

Interim LGBTQ Advisor

Hampshire College 
                                                           

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Fax: (413) 559-5663

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