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...Harvard Hillel was the victim of an alleged fraud scheme that, according to a statement issued Monday by the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, robbed the Jewish student organization of nearly $780,000 between...
...Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumCabot House Junior Common Room 8 p.m.The Space BetweenLoeb Drama Center Main Stage 8 p.m.The BachelorHarvard Dance Center8 p.m.Bajo la arena…El públicoAdams House Pool Theatre 8 p.m.The Harvard Crimson Dance Team in ConcertHarvard Dance Center9 p.m.The MatriarchsHarvard Hillel 9 p.m.Andaaz: South Asian Fashion Show, Lowell House Dining Hall Sunday May 311 a.m.Sunken Garden Children’s TheaterSunken Garden12 p.m.BandFest 2009Holyoke Center12 p.m.“Tundra as Song” Film ScreeningCarpenter Center12 p.m.Sunken Garden Children’s TheaterSunken Garden12 p.m.ARTS FIRST Band FestHolyoke Center1...
Jewish student groups Alpha Epsilon Pi, Harvard Hillel, Harvard College Progressive Jewish Alliance, and Harvard Students for Israel hosted a number of events yesterday to recognize the 61st anniversary of Israel’s independence. There was a barbeque at the MAC Quad, a “Cheap Eats for Grads” event at Hillel, and a film screening of the Israeli film “The Troupe”—all intended, organizers said, to bring people together and celebrate Israel Independence Day. For AEPi, a national fraternity committed to charity work, the barbeque event...
...small group of students gathered at the Harvard Hillel last night to discuss and sample Israeli Cuisine and learn about its evolution throughout the nation’s history. The talk, led by Naor Ben-Yehoyada, a teaching fellow for Social Analysis 70: “Food and Culture,” gave students a crash course in Israeli food and culinary traditions. The history of Jewish and Israeli food is largely intertwined with Israel’s turbulent history, but according to Ben-Yehoyada, “what we eat doesn’t travel along the same lines...
...worship, you might be interested in the Islamic Society Spring Dinner (Quincy Dining Hall, 8:30 p.m., $5), where there will be Iraqi and South Asian foods. But be sure to come in cultural attire. You can also join in on the Havdalah on the Charles (meet at Harvard Hillel, 8 p.m., free). There will be food...