Students stuff bears for sick children in Israel
Students sewed, stuffed and decorated bears for children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses Wednesday night at the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. "Build-a-Dov" -- Dov, meaning bear in Hebrew -- was a social-action program, co-sponsored by Hillel, Mitzvah Corps, Rosh Chodesh and Hoosiers for Israel. After putting the bears together, students wrote get-well notes in Hebrew and tied a Hershey's kiss around the bears' necks. The bears will be sent to Camp Simcha, a supervised, medically-staffed camp in New York, to be distributed to the sick children, and eventually make their way to Israel. Many of the children will leave their hospital beds to attend the camp and take part in different activities, such as music, dancing and swimming, in hopes of lifting their spirits.

