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| The Snorkel and Study program from Bais Chana Women’s International brings students and young professionals to Key Largo, Fla., for a text-intensive winter break Jewish experience. |
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EUROPE
Campus Rabbis Convene in Manchester
European campus rabbis and their families gathered in Manchester, England, to discuss issues surrounding Jewish student life and coordinate programming against a backdrop of rising anti-Semitism and threats to religious life across the continent. |
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NORTH AMERICA
Washington Residents Snowed-in
With an unusual amount of snow – early reports indicated that it could be the worst such storm in 30 years – falling in parts of Washington, Jewish centers have canceled events and classes in the hope that all will improve in time for the upcoming Sabbath. |
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BUSINESS
Kosher Dogs a Slam Dunk
Molly Rissien stepped up to the hot dog stand at Allen Field House and left happy. |
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CAMPUS LIFE
Communal Building at GSU
When Ryan Dosetareh arrived at Georgia State University as a freshman in 2004 – primarily a commuter school for Atlanta-area students, many of GSU’s enrollees, like Dosetareh did, bunk at home with their parents – there wasn’t much going on in the way of on-campus Jewish organizations. |
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CAMPUS LIFE
American Students Light Up Israeli Base
In a rare occurrence among student tours of the Holy Land, a group of 23 American Jewish college students brought some Chanukah joy to a secretive Israeli army base near the Lebanese border. |
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CAMPUS LIFE
Jewish Fraternity Brothers Unite
Kevin Fine’s fraternity sponsored a Sabbath dinner the other week. As a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi, he joined his brothers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus for a five course meal he called “delicious.” |
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CAMPUS LIFE
Students Return From N.Y. Inspired
When Noah Gross, 21, headed to Brooklyn, N.Y., for the Chabad on Campus International Student Shabbaton and Conference, he wasn’t really sure what to expect, or if it’d really be the combination of fellow students, lectures, and community his campus rabbi had been promising. |
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