Word: hillel
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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College, for many students, is a place to discover one's voice and to explore new realms of expressing oneself. Some students reach a fuller understanding of themselves through ethnic student groups, others in Hillel and still others through Harvard Student Agencies...
...students with those of the undergraduate Orthodox community, creates an imprecise image of Orthodox Jewish life at Harvard. The undergraduate Orthodox Jewish community comprises a vibrant group of upstanding, creative and open-minded students. It constitutes a valuable subset of the wider Jewish community and is intimately involved in Hillel's activities and broad goals...
While at some point in the future the Jewish community of undergrads, Orthodox and non-Orthodox, may consider associating with Chabad, at present no such affiliation exists. And while Hillel values outreach as an important objective, neither Orthodox undergrads nor individuals in the Jewish community as a whole would violate University policy to achieve that goal. MICHAEL M. ROSEN '99-'98 Chair, Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel...
...interested in seeing what kind of relationship Hillel would want to have with them," Rosen said. "Chabad does a lot of great things on a global scale. They do take a somewhat different approach...
...somewhat uncomfortable when I was approached, and ultimately I didn't like that," said Josh S. Goodman '00, chair of the Hillel Forum Committee. "I'm not sure the Yard is the appropriate place...