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...tablemates, sporting yarmulkes in tasteful basic black, almost made up for the sartorial impasse with a collaborative effort to generate “the Jewiest quote ever!” As the evening—by all accounts a resounding success, according to Hillel and Chabad event co-ordinators—drew to a close and Andrea Jonas ’08 and Joy Z. Chen ’08 (“not Jews, just aspiring”) conquered their fears and succumbed to the oblong allure of gefilte fish, Seth R. Flaxman ’08 delivered with...
...music industry is full of novel personalities, stories and gimmicks, but the 26-year-old Hasidic reggae singer Matisyahu—who visited Harvard’s Chabad House on Sunday, February 13—is undoubtedly one of a kind. Before stepping onstage at the Avalon in front of a full house, Matisyahu dined with 40 Harvard students and fielded diverse questions about his faith and his music...
Rohr, the president of Chabad at Harvard, and Hillel President Judith T. Greenberg ‘07 spearheaded the event, the first jointly sponsored by their two organizations...
...event was free, and Hillel and Chabad jointly subsidized the cost of dinner for those not on Harvard’s meal plan. The dinner sold out 10 days in advance, and had a waiting list of over 100 people before the event. According to organizers, everyone who was on the waitlist and came to the dinner was admitted...
...original story incorrectly stated that Chabad Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi attempted to loosen up the crowd with "breathing exercises and song" at the dinner. That same story also incorrectly stated that Hillel subsidized the cost of dinner for those not on Harvard's meal plan. As the story now states, both Hillel and Chabad jointly subsidized the meals. The story also stated that the event had a waiting list of over 100 people. Although the waiting list did exist, the original story did not make it clear that no one was turned away from the dinner. The Crimson regrets the errors...