How students at NYU find community during Passover


by Washington Square News

Washington Square News— Passover, which takes place from April 22 to April 30 this year, is a deeply important holiday in the Jewish faith as it remembers the Hebrew people’s liberation from slavery in Egypt. This eight-day-long celebration involves many traditions and is recognized most for Seder, a meal at the beginning of the holiday marked by a This story How students at NYU find community during Passover appeared first on Washington Square News.

Washington Square News—Sharing creativity throughout the NYU abroad experience: NYU Paris’s student-run magazine. Global Liberal Studies junior Elsy Bonilla-Aguilar saw students seeking a space to engage in their creative endeavors alongside their peers, and decided to bridge the gap herself with the creation of À Partager — a zine made by and for the students studying abroad at the NYU Paris site. More often than not, the study This story Sharing creativity throughout the NYU abroad experience: NYU Paris’s student-run magazine appeared first on Washington Square News.

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WKBN.com—Passover comes with concern for local Jewish community. The eight-day celebration of Passover begins Monday.