Join us for Tales from the Forgotten Kingdom
Join us for Tales from the Forgotten Kingdom
Tufts University Chaplaincy
E-NEWs  10.20.14
Guy Mendilow Ensemble Concert
 Please contact chaplaincy@tufts.edu for more inormation.
Website: www.guymendilow.com
Free and open to the public!
Monday, October 27, 8:30 pm, Goddard Chapel 
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Religious and Philosophical Life Programs
A Vigil for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Monday, October 20, 8 pm, Library Roof
Tufts Student for Two States, a broad coalition of pro-Israel groups at Tufts University, will join together to launch a joint initiative of envisioning and empowering peace by building broad support for a two state solution and mourn the horrific loss of life of the violence in Gaza and Israel this summer.
Is There Hope for Peace in The Middle East? 
Wednesday, Oct 22, 8 pm, Cabot (ASEAN) Auditorium 
Tufts Students for Two States invites you to attend an open lecture with Ambassador Dennis Ross entitled, “Is There Hope for Peace in The Middle East?” Ambassador Ross was a key advisor during the Middle East peace processes throughout the administrations of Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton and played a pivotal role in the 1995 Interim Agreement, 1997 Hebron Accord, and 1994 Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty. Ambassador Ross is the author of The Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace. He is the William Davidson Distinguished Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

NCF Presents: Finances Panel
Thursday, October 23, 7:30-9 pm Interfaith Center
The Nondenominational Christian Fellowship invites you to attend the NCF Finances Panel, in which four guest panelists share about how their Christian faith informs their view and usage of money. A Question and Answer session will follow. Bring your friends and your questions as we explore Biblical perspectives on money and finances! All are welcome. Contact Lauren Ritter for more information. 
Friday Night Suppers
Friday, October 24, 3-7 pm, Arlington Street Church (Meet on campus)

Join the Protestant Student Association (PSA) to serve over 100 homeless people dinner at the Arlington Street Church. We will leave campus around 2:30 to catch the T to the Arlington stop on the Green Line. Please RSVP here or contact Eyob Sharew for more information. 
Shabbat Echad
Friday, October 24, 5:30 pm, 51 Winthrop St. 
A collaboration between Tufts Hillel and Chabad Program, Shabbat Echad (One Shabbat) is an evening of programing for the Tufts community to come together and engage in meaningful discussion. We welcome the many voices and perspectives of our community to share a Shabbat meal and good company. All are welcome, dinner served free of charge.

Diwali Puja
Friday, October 24, 6:15 pm, Alumnae Lounge

Tufts Hindu Students Council (HSC) invites you to our Diwali Puja (prayer service) on October 24. The puja will be held in the Alumnae Lounge at 6:15 pm, followed by a dinner celebration in Sophia Gordon Hall hosted by the Tufts Association of South Asians (TASA). Come join us for a wonderful evening of prayer, music, dance, and dinner! Please RSVP here.
HEART Safe Space Reproductive Health Program for Muslim Women
Friday, October 24, 6-8 pm, Interfaith Center
The training will be facilitated by Nadiah Mohajir and Sameera Qureshi (Tufts grad). This is a very unique opportunity to receive training in how to facilitate safe spaces for Muslim women and girls around questions about sexual health. It is particularly important for women who are leaders and emerging leaders in our communities to have these competencies. Several area MSAs have joined together to host.College/university women from the greater Boston are welcome. There will be light refreshments. For more information click here or join the Facebook event page.
Guy Mendilow Ensemble Concert: Tales from the Forgotten Kingdom
Monday, October 27, 8:30 pm, Goddard Chapel

Recalling the forgotten kingdom of medieval Spain’s convivenica period marked by interfaith and multicultural intersection, the Guy Mendilow Ensemble beautifully recasts the traditional Spanish-Jewish music known as Ladino. This music incorporates elements from Spain, North Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe with warm harmonies and spellbinding rhythms through songs and legends of sailors and love lost at sea, fantastic dreams, and the intrigue of kings and queens. Step into the world of the Ladino Music Project for a musical voyage of adventure, humor, and rich emotional storytelling. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by: Tufts University Chaplaincy, Tufts Latino Center, Tufts Hillel, Music Department, and Association for College and University Religious Affairs (ACURA). For more information please contact chaplaincy@tufts.edu or click here. Website: www.guymendilow.com.
Dinner with the Monks
Tuesday, November 4, 4:30 pm, 980 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA (we will meet on campus)

The Protestant Student Association invites you to have dinner with the monks in Harvard Square! Service and dinner provided. Contact Danny Bottino if you are interested, or check out the event's facebook page here.
Dharma Study - Mindfulness, Reflections, and Discussions
Mondays, Noon-1 pm, Goddard Chapel

Will begin with a few moments of silence/mindfulness meditation. Passages/Readings will be selected from across Buddhist literature (ancient Pali/Sanskrit to modern Zen) and beyond. Discussions will focus on reflecting own life through these readings - how to make use of the insights from these texts to daily life. Anybody and everybody is welcome. No prior experience required. Tea will be available. 
Guided Meditation and Tea (Time change this week, 10-11 am)
Fridays, Noon-1 pm, Interfaith Center Downstairs Meeting Room: 10/24 (10-11 am), 11/7
Goddard Chapel: 10/31, 1
1/14, 11/21, 12/5

Join Venerable Upali Sraman, Chaplaincy Intern, for an hour of guided meditation, followed by conversation, tea, and light snacks. Various forms of meditation will be led. Sponsored by the Tufts University Chaplaincy. For more information, please email upali.sraman@tufts.edu.

Off Campus Programs  

Opening Reception of Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice
October 5 - November 5, Hours: Sat. and Sun. 1-5 pm, Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, Somerville, MA
In May, 2014, the Nave Gallery marked its 10 year anniversary at The Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church. Their support through the years has allowed the Nave to show and support the work of hundreds of artists, while reinforcing our mutual commitment to our strengthening our community through art activism. Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice is a celebration of this partnership and an assertion that art is a vehicle through which conversations on social change can be held, compelling people to action. Curated by Karl Gustafson. Artist information can be found here.

Eco-Justice Wednesday
Wednesday, October 22, 6:30-8 pm, Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, Somerville, MA
Conversations on the Watershed Discipleship Movement. Free booklets available at the meetings. Public Welcome!

Yes for Justice Interfaith Prayer Rally: Towards a New Dawn
Wednesday, October 22, 7-8 pm, Memorial Church, Harvard Yard
Come join the statewide effort to repeal the Casino Law and to support low-income families by voting "yes" on questions 3 & 4 on November 4th. For more information or to RSVP, visit Stand for Democracy's website, read about question 4 here, or send an email here

The Blues as Truth-Telling: Scott Ainslie in Concert
Sunday, October 26, 5-8 pm, Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, Somerville, MA
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act, spend an evening with noted blues historian and musician, Scott Ainslie. Public Welcome!
5:00 pm Community reception to meet the artist (free)
6:00 pm Concert and discussion ($10 suggested donation)

Graduate Student Day at the Association for College and University Religious Affairs (ACURA) Annual Meeting
Tuesday, October 28, 8:45 am-11:30 am, Harvard Memorial Church
Interested in higher education chaplaincy or spiritual life work? Join us for Graduate Student Day at Harvard's Memorial Church. Schedule includes:

  • 8:45-9 am - Morning prayers in the Appleton Chapel
  • 9-9:45 am - Refreshments and networking with university chaplains from across the country
  • 9:45-11:30 am - Panel on theological education for changing chaplaincies

Sponsored by the Tufts University Chaplaincy, The Memorial Church, and ACURA. This event is free for graduate students, but please contact Zachary Cole to register.

Challenging the Church: Postcolonial Practice of Ministry
Saturday, November 15, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, Episcopal Divinity School
Join us for this international conference of students, scholars, and pastoral leaders as we consider the future of postcolonial ministry across the globe. Participants will rethink the practice of ministry as Christian Society has become increasingly pluralistic. Panelists will address the themes of worship, interfaith collaboration, and pastoral leadership, and participants will learn practical approaches to renew and rejuvenate the church and their ministries. 
A registration fee of $50 includes admissions to all panels and lunch. Admission without lunch is $40. To register, please visit eds.edu/postcolonial 

Register for Interfaith Leadership Institute (ILI)
Registration is now open for the Winter ILIs
At the ILI, you'll be equipped with the skills to engage diverse religious and non-religious identities to build the interfaith movement on your campus. If you're a student, you'll build relationships across identities, tell powerful stories to bridge divides, and mobilize your campus through interfaith projects. If you're a staff or faculty member, you'll network with other higher education professionals, share ideas, and partner with your students to transform your campus. Register here
  • Atlanta - Friday, January 30th, - Sunday, February 1st, 2015
  • Los Angeles - Saturday, February 14 - Monday, February 16th, 2015
Weekly Gatherings

Baha'i: Please see our website for student leader contact information

Buddhist: Thursdays, 8:30-10 am, Goddard Chapel; Sundays, 7 pm, Rabb Room, Lincoln-Filene Center

CAFE/Interfaith: Tuesdays (9/30, 10/14, 10/21, 11/11), 6 pm, MacPhie Conference Room, Dewick Dining Hall

Catholic: Mass: Sundays, 10 pm, Goddard Chapel, Reconciliation or Contemplative Prayer: Friday, 3-5 pm, Interfaith Center, Pizza and Prayer: Every other Friday (starting 9/19), 6:30 pm, Interfaith Center

Christian Scientist: Please see our website for student leader contact information.

Freethought/Humanist: Weekly Discussion Meetings: Thursdays, 7:30 pm, Eaton Hall 202; Please see their
calendar for jam sessions, community dinners, and other events

Hindu: Tuesdays, 5-6:30 pm, Goddard Chapel 

Jewish: Conservative & Reform Shabbat Services: Fridays, 6 pm; Saturdays, 10:30 am, Granoff Family Hillel Center; Hillel Shabbat Dinner: Fridays, 7:15 pm, Granoff Family Hillel Center; Chabad Shabbat Dinner: Fridays, 6:45 pm, Rohr Chabad House; Chabad Shabbat Service: Fridays, 7:30 pm, Rohr Chabad House

Latter Day Saints: Thursdays, 8 pm, Hillside 120

Mainline/Progressive Protestant: Worship Service: Sundays, 7 pm, Goddard Chapel; Book Group: Mondays, Noon, Tower Cafe; Noonday Prayer and Lunch: Wednesdays, Noon, Interfaith Center; Spiritual Formation Small Group (Compline): Thursdays, 9:15 pm, Goddard Chapel

Muslim: Jumah Prayer: Fridays, 1:15 pm, Interfaith Center; Chaplain Facilitated Qur'an and Arabic Circles: Fridays, 2:15-3 pm, Interfaith Center

Non-denominational Protestant: Thursdays, 7:30-9 pm, Interfaith Center

Orthodox Christian: Mondays, 8 pm, Campus Center, Room 207

Seventh Day Adventist: Mondays, 7-8 pm, Campus Center, Room 012

Sikh: Please see our website for student leader contact information

Unitarian Universalist: Thursdays, 8:30-9:30 pm, Interfaith Center

For information about communities not listed, please contact the University Chaplaincy at chaplaincy@tufts.edu
Partner Programs
Leadership is African, is Female, is Muslim Women
Wednesday, October 22, 4:30-6 pm, Rabb Room, Lincoln-Filene Hall
A Fall 2014 WGSS Program Tufts Faculty Research Colloquium Event: Featuring Pearl Robinson, Department of Political Science. A discussion of feminist research methodology and barefoot documentary-making about the leader of a Sufi Muslim women's movement in West Africa.
Tufts Social Justice Leadership Initiative presents: Social Justice 101
Saturday, October 25, 11:30 am-4 pm, Sophia Gordon Hall
So what is social justice anyway? In this interactive workshop, we'll explore some key concepts which underlie social justice leadership. We'll discuss how our identities affect our perspectives and experiences, how the dynamics of privilege and oppression play out on campus and in society, how to collaborate across differences, and how to create more inclusive and just organizations and communities. Lunch will be provided! RSVP and questions to: sjli@tufts.edu
Sponsored by Social Justice Leadership Initiative and the Office of Dean of Student Affairs.
Towards a Lesbian Formalism? Vernon Lee and the Body of Paintintin
A Fall 2014 WGSS Program Tufts Faculty Research Colloquium Event: (Part 2) Featuring Jeremy Melius, Department of Art and Art HistoryA discussion of sameness, difference, and the place of sexuality in Vernon Lee's aesthetics of empathy. This event will take place 4:30-6:00PM in the Rabb Room, Lincoln-Filene Hall. Refreshments will be served and all are welcome to attend. 
Another Option
Another Option strives to ensure the existence of alcohol-free events and activities on weekends. Activities include movie nights, trips to Boston, board game nights, and more! We welcome everyone!
Join our e-list by emailing anotheroptiontufts@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/AnotherOptionTufts 
Resources, Scholarships, and Opportunities
Tufts Intersections Project – Join the Dialogue!
Join a small group discussion to share your experiences and perspectives. Trained facilitators from the Tufts community are convening these dialogues as an opportunity for students to get to know each other and to discuss how you can find your place, make a difference, and maintain your well-being in college and in life. Dialogues run on various topics, October 21 – November 14. For more information and to sign up, check out http://activecitizen.tufts.edu/intersections/
Body Language: Constructions of the Body, The 5th Annual Women's Center Symposium on Gender and Culture Call for Papers! - Deadline: Friday, October 24 
Please submit an abstract of 500 words or less describing your paper, performance, or alternative mode of presentation, that will be 10 - 15 minutes in length to kailah.carden@tufts.edu by Friday October 24th. Include your name, year, and major. The symposium will be held on December 5th, 2014

Want to Be the Only Student Speaker at Commencement? What Justice Issue of Our Time Do We Need to Hear About? The Wendell Phillips Award 2015 - Application Deadline: October 27, 2014
The Wendell Phillips Memorial Scholarship is one of two prize scholarships (the other being assigned to Harvard University), which were established in 1896 by the Wendell Phillips Memorial Fund Association in honor of Boston’s great preacher and orator. The award is given annually to the junior or senior who has best demonstrated both marked ability as a speaker and a high sense of public responsibility. The recipient of the award receives a cash prize and traditionally is selected as the only student speaker at the Baccalaureate Ceremony in May. Nominees will be invited to apply and following a review of finalists, the Committee on Student Life will select this year’s recipient in March 2015. To nominate a student go here and complete the on-line nomination form. 

The 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions - Deadline: November 1, 2014
This event will take place October 15 - 19, 2015 at the Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Parliament is the oldest, the largest, and the most inclusive gathering of people of all faith
and traditions. The first Parliament took place in 1893. Since, this historic event has taken place in Chicago, USA  • Cape Town, South Africa  • Barcelona, Spain  • Melbourne, Australia - and now in Salt Lake City, Utah! Register now for only $79, after November 30, 2014 the price will increase to $550. If you are interested in forming a Tufts Interfaith coalition to attend this event and give a presentation on critical issues e-mail Greg.McGonigle@tufts.edu.

The Office of Residential Life & Learning, is looking to hire Resident Assistants for 2015-2016
Applications are due Tuesday, November 25th. Requirements include: (enthusiasm, strong interpersonal, communication, leadership skills, and cumulative GPA of 2.5. Currently not on any form of academic and/or disciplinary probation. Must have lived in staffed housing at Tufts University or another 4-year, accredited college or university for at least two semesters. Must be a continuing Tufts University undergraduate who anticipates full-time enrollment for the entirety of the fall and spring semesters and have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above at all times during employment.) The RA Application can be found here and for information session times click here
2015 Dharma Tour to Thailand
Join our intergenerational contemplative learning community for a 15-day transformative travel experience! The tour offers firsthand experience of Buddhist customs, principles, and practice in a predominantly Buddhist culture. Our tour group will be limited to 30 participants and will travel throughout Thailand as a contemplative learning community. Through study, practice, service, and recreational activities, we will enter into a direct experiential relationship with ourselves, with others in our traveling group, and with Thais and their Buddhist way of life. A detailed itinerary can be found here. Find more information on our Facebook page and view more details about the trip and how to register here
Counseling and Mental Health Services - Free and Confidential Groups
  • Relationships Group: Fridays, 1:15-2:15 pm, 10/3/14-12/5/14
  • Survivors Support Group: Education, Connection, Healing - Wednesdays, 12-1:15 pm, 10/15/14-12/3/14
  • Healthy Body Image Group: Tuesdays, 3-4:30 pm, 9/30/14-11/18/14
  • Returning Students Group: Wednesdays, 12-1:15 pm, 9/3/14-10/8/14
  • Coping with Loss: Mondays, 12-1:15 pm, 10/8/14-12/3/14
  • Lunchtime Connection: Coping with Loss Group - Monday, 12 pm, 9/29/14
  • Connections: International Student Discussion Group: Fridays, 3:30-4:30 pm, 10/3, 11/7 &12/5
  • Anxiety and Stress Reduction Group: Session 1 - Fridays 10/3/14-10/31/14, 10:30-11:45 am, Session 2 - Wednesdays, 11/5/14-12/10/14, 10:30-11:45 am
For more information on each group, click here.
Association for College and University Religious Affairs
Association for College and University Religious Affairs Annual Meeting
Sunday, October 26 - Tuesday, October 28, 2014
The Tufts University Chaplaincy is honored to be hosting the Annual Meeting of the Association for College and University Religious Affairs (ACURA) from Sunday, October 26 through Tuesday, October 28, 2014. ACURA is a national collegium of higher education chaplains and deans and directors of religious and spiritual life. It is an interfaith association that includes representatives of some 30 institutions and is open to all who are employed or appointed by universities and colleges to serve in these roles. 

The meeting will start with dinner on October 26 and conclude after dinner on October 28. The theme of the meeting is "Borders, Frontiers, and Intersections in Higher Education Spiritual Life." We will focus on emerging areas of our work including: the spiritual but not religious, active citizenship and internationalism in a changing world, Humanism, and theological education for diverse chaplaincies. We will also have an opportunity to explore some of the history and culture of the Boston area, such as the Freedom Trail, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and Concord sites such as the North Bridge, the Old Manse, and Walden Pond. It should be foliage season, which makes New England especially beautiful. 

Click here for more information, including the meeting schedule. 

For more information, please contact Zachary Cole at zachary.cole@tufts.edu. 
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