Every Friday evening Hillel at Emory has three student-led minyans: Reform, Conservative, and Carlebach (Orthodox). Each minyan has energetic leaders that make the services enjoyable and welcoming.
Dinners
Community dinners are held approximately monthly. Dinners take place after services and are open to the entire Emory community. Each dinner is a unique experience—whether it features a lecture by Emory’s famed holocaust historian Dr. Deborah Lipstadt or a performance from the country’s only collegiate Yiddish a capella group, Emory’s own Kleine Velt. Sponsor a dinner with our Adopt-a-Shabbat and Share-a-Shabbat programclick here>>.
Shabbat-to-Go
The Shabbat-to-Go program allows students to celebrate Shabbat with their own friends, in their own space, in their own style. Hillel provides Shabbat-to-Go hosts a small food subsidy to host their friends, and ritual items such as Challah, grape juice, yarmulkes, and candles. The Shabbat-to-Go program allows students to take Shabbat into their own hands. Apply Here
Shabbat Times
Candle Lighting for Fri. February 24, 2012 in Atlanta, GA is: 6:13pm Shabbat concludes on Sat. February 25, 2012 at: 7:17pm Candle Lighting times calculated by MikvahMinder.com
Marcus Hillel Center at Emory
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