Monday, / September 15, 2025
Articles Filed Under “Campus”
Shabbat 1,000
The ads and flyers posted all over campus read, “Do Something Special, Celebrate Shabbat With 1,000 of Your Closest Friends.” For hundreds of Binghamton University’s…
500 Jewish Students Expected At Southeastern Campus Conference
The cell phones are racking up lots of overtime minutes in the offices and homes of the Chabad rabbis who work on college campuses in…
Midnight Masquerade With Chabad On Campus
At a pre-Purim Shabbat dinner last Friday night at Chabad of Columbia University, students took turns introducing themselves—as is the routine here. But this time,…
Chabad on Campus Hosts Law Shabbat
Missouri Supreme Court Judge Richard B. Teitelman was the featured guest speaker at a recent Shabbat dinner hosted by Chabad on Campus, for Jewish students…
OSU Chabad Launches Student Ambassadors To Israel
Jewish tradition says that G-d created humankind with a singular individual to teach us that one person can profoundly affect the entire world. The Chabad…
Jazz in the Sukkah at Columbia
Students and alumni crowded into Columbia’s Chabad Sukkah last Thursday for an evening of entertainment and celebration with a live jazz band. Kol HaGeulah, a…
Columbia Students Have A Blast
Students and faculty at Columbia carved their own Shofar last week. The Tzivos Hashem shofar factory was sponsored by Chai Society, the Chabad club at…
New Chabad Reps Arrive At Johns Hopkins
New Chabad representatives Rabbi Velvel and Chanie Gopin arrived to central Baltimore earlier this month, to service Jewish students and faculty members at Johns Hopkins…
Chabad Comes to Cambridge
A new welcoming committee will be greeting incoming students at the Cambridge annual Fresher’s Fair this year. Rabbi Reuven and Rochel Leigh, new Chabad representatives…
Can A Chasid Also Be A Greek Brother?
Fraternity and sorority houses are getting really bad press these days. Rowdy behavior, excessive alcohol consumption and potentially life threatening hazing procedures are all contributing…
18 Years at Chabad of Binghamton
What does it take to serve up a lavish Shabbat dinner for 300, every week? How do you keep up the energy to host 300…
Princeton Students Prepare for Rosh Hashana
Forty students attended the first-ever Shofar Factory at Chabad of Princeton University, where they carved their own ram’s horns to be used on Rosh Hashana.
Arizona State University on Lubavitch Map
Rabbi Shmuel and Chana Tiechtel, scheduled to arrive in Tempe, Arizona, in November. With the appointment of Rabbi Shmuel and Chana Tiechtal, scheduled to arrive…
Dartmouth On Lubavitch Map
Dartmouth College’s 500 Jewish students and the surrounding Jewish community begin the new academic season with new Chabad-Lubavitch representatives, Rabbi Moshe and Chanie Gray. The…
Jewish Life in a Gothic Wonderland
It’s an intense, highly competitive campus located in a city that lays claim to the most PhDs per capita nationwide, a university where students come…
Jewish Clubhouse at Yale
It was the latest buzz on a busy campus this year. Dubbed 3M, (no, it’s not the innovative technology company), for its suite number in…
Chabad Takes All the Awards
Chabad of Binghamton took all the awards at the Excelsior Awards Ceremony earlier this month. The awards recognize various categories of the most creative programming…
Yiddishkeit Finds a Home at Harvard
The Spangler Center at Harvard Business School, a central meeting point for the movers and shakers of the international economy, was host last Sunday to…
Jewish Life At USC: Making Up For Lost Time
Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, the University of Southern California was conspicuously untouched by the vibrant Jewish life in a city with…
Where Science Meets Spirit: Chabad at Princeton
A breeding ground of Nobel Laureates and physics geniuses, Princeton University, which ranks number one in the country, carries a prestige that is highly sought…
Transcending the Limits of the Intellect
A hotbed of intellectual activity since its inception in the mid 11th century, Oxford University has produced some of the world’s most prominent thinkers and…
More Chanukah on Campus
The University of Chicago, a bastion of the American academic elite since its founding in 1890, is displaying its first ever Chanukah menorah in the…
Chabad Comes to Penn State
When Dan Singerman started out at Penn State University three years ago, he was “not too identified,” religiously. Raised conservative in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dan embarked…
A Time To Be Merry
The Jewish month of Tishrei spans the entire gamut of spiritual experiences. In a dramatic shift from the intensity and seriousness of Rosh Hashana and…
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