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Hanukkah history

Two Jews’ guide to Hanukkah

Lily Mae Lazarus and Jada Roth December 1, 2021

Some Tulane University students may have noticed the enormous candelabra outside the Lavin-Bernick Center this winter. Although Tulane is 40% Jewish, for non-Jewish students and community members,...

Classes held on Yom Kippur unlike previous years

Classes held on Yom Kippur unlike previous years

Amy Nankin, News Editor September 30, 2020

In past years, classes have been cancelled for Yom Kippur, an important Jewish holiday that typically falls around mid-to-late September. This year, however, classes were still held. With COVID-19...

Students seek community in Passover services

Ella Helmuth , Associate News Editor April 13, 2017

At a school like Tulane where the Jewish population makes up 27 percent of the student body, Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, is a significant community event. Both The Goldie and Morris Mintz Center for...

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