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  Student Executive Board

Introduction
Officers
Funding Grants
Membership and Voting
Constitution

Introduction
The nine member Student Executive Board provide leadership and direction for the Hillel student program. The board meets weekly to discuss, clarify, and implement Hillel’s mission. Elections are held annually in early December. Officers serve from Registration Day in early February for a term of one year.

Officers
To contact the Student Executive Board, email hillel-board@mit.edu.

The current members of the Hillel Student Executive Board and Program Board :

  Executive President Sara (Ruby) Rubenstein sarar@mit.edu
  President of Programming Sara Segal saraseg@mit.edu
  Treasurer Matt Cohen mattco@mit.edu
  Secretary Irina Shklyar ishklyar@mit.edu
  co-Social VPs Joey Wallins
Edith Reshef
jwallins@mit.edu
ereshef@mit.edu
  Shabbat/Holiday VP Benjamin Epstein bepstein@mit.edu
  Tzedek VP Jessie Mueller jessmill@mit.edu
  Education VP Meena Viswanath meenav@mit.edu

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Funding Grants
Jewish student activities at MIT can receive funding for specific programs by applying for a MIT Hillel $5K Grant. Proposed programs can serve any population within MIT's Jewish community. We welcome new ideas. Requests must be made at least four weeks prior to the event.

Membership and Voting
MIT Hillel's programs and events are open to anyone in the MIT community. There are no membership requirements for participation. Membership, for the purpose of determining Hillel student governance and student policy, is to all members of the MIT community interested in furthering Hillel's purpose.

Voting rights are available for all members as described below. Any exceptions to this shall be referred to the Hillel Executive Board.

Voting membership shall be conferred upon completion of a voter registration form at least one week prior to the vote in question. Voting membership expires on the fall semester registration day

The privileges of voting membership are:

* To be eligible to be counted for a quorum and to vote at General Meetings.
* To be eligible to hold elected offices of Hillel.

Members who want to register to vote complete and submit the registation form.

 

 

 

 

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