“Standing on one foot is easy when you’ve got someone fun to lean on”
– Allysa Moses, Associate Director at Hillel Ryerson
“Standing on one foot is the secret of success and if you don’t believe me just watch the epic scene from karate kid”
– Or Weiss, Israel Fellow at Hillel Ryerson
“One hop this time! Right foot, let’s stomp”, The Cha Cha Slide
– Carli Fink, Associate Director at Western Hillel
“Now I gotta cut loose
Footloose, kick off the Sunday shoes
Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees
Jack, get back, come on before we crack
Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose”
Footloose, 1984.”
– Judith Dworkin, Director at McMaster Hillel
“When I stand on one foot I think of a yoga class. Although I’m not very flexible, I have pretty good balance!”
– Rabbi Julia Appel, Senior Jewish Educator at Hillel UofT
“In order to get into the OOF spirit I like to get on the good foot.”
– Rob Nagus, Director at Hillel UofT
“Never test how deep the water is with both feet.”
– Shira Unterman, Program Coordinator at Hillel UofT
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You’re on your own, and you know what you know. And you are the guy who will decide where to go”, Dr. Seuss.
– Gila Cotler, Director at Guelph Hillel
“Standing on one foot reminds me of my home Israel because Israelis can do everything on one foot, including Hummus, Falafel and Shakshuka!”
– Arzu Moshaev, Israel Fellow at McMaster and Guelph Hillel
“When I stand on one foot I remember that if I can’t explain it in one sentence I need to study more!”
– Zack Babins, Associate Director at Queen’s Hillel
“My goal in life is to be a flamingo.”
– Ashira Prizant, Director at Queen’s Hillel
“Standing on one foot reminds me of the fact that I’m getting old.”
– Matan Boni, Israel Fellow at Western Hillel