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"This
was full of the brightest and open minds
I've seen on campus. The discussions
that came out always provoked stimulating
questions, and opened a new door within
me. I may have had personal opinions and
beliefs that varied from others, but that
was what made the experience so good..."
Ryder Cobean
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"Not
to pat ourselves on the back, but I think
college kids taking time out of their schedules
to explore being Jewish provides inspiration
and hope for the future of Judaism. My involvement
in the program allowed me to gain exposure
to our religion and helped me obtain a better
understanding of it's spirituality..."
Ron Alkalay
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"The
prospects of learning more about my Judaism
and finding a sense of belonging in a group
enticed me. I came into the program knowing
only one person, and being the only freshman.
I left with the closest friends I might
ever have..."
Dayna Wilde
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"On
the Shabbatons I learned even more - not
just about the actual religion, but also
about culture and lifestyle. It was fascinating
and motivating. On my first Shabbaton, we
went to Long Island, New York. The entire
weekend we drenched in joy..."
Ben
Margolis
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"We
all struggle with finding meaning in our
lives. So many of us judge our value and
the value of others based on the value of
our material possessions. I loved
that this program gave us the opportunity
to talk about real issues in our lives outside
of a traditional classroom environment..."
Erica
Levine
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"While
I came to love many traditions, I failed
to understand the reasons behind many of
them. I feel like I now have a greater understanding
of who I am and where I come from. I am
a Jew and proud to be a part of a religion
that values family, friends, and morality..."
Justine
Slovin
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"I recall
starting with all sorts of suppositions
about 'indoctrination,' 'brainwashing,'
etc. As the program continued, I was
shocked in ways I did not expect. I felt
my beliefs and preconceptions challenged
every way I turned..."
Matthew Klein
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"...What
I gained from this experience was truly
invaluable and more satisfying than all
of my previous intellectual pursuits. This
enabled me to gain an appreciation for the
consistency, depth, and wholeness of Judaism
that I did not previously have."
Justin Scheininger
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"...It
has helped me feel more confident discussing
my religion and my beliefs with others.
Over the past semester I have learned things
about myself that I did not know before
and things about myself that surprise me..."
Stephanie
Slawsky
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"...I
was able to partake in amazing experiences
that I could not have had anywhere else.
I feel that it is so important today (especially
in college communities) to have programs
such as these so that young people can continuously
be connected to their Jewish roots..."
Allie
Willensky
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"I feel
I owe it to myself, my family, and all Jewish
people, to seriously gain a sense of awareness
and understanding for what it really means
to be Jewish. I have now realized that Judaism
is much more than a religion - it is a culture,
it is a people, it is ME!"
Sara Jayne Bleiweiss |
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"The program
turned out to be so much more than I expected!
The chance to meet so many amazing people;
have so many great, unique experiences,
to have been given the chance to listen
to all of our guest speakers, and to be
left with so many new life lessons to live
by was unbelievable."
Lisa Anijdar |
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"The
relaxed style allowed for great conversation.
It was also an excellent opportunity to
meet other Jews on campus and compare our
notions and opinions of Jewish thought with
one another..."
Adam Baskin
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"It
is important to step back and realize how
fortunate we are to have had an environment
in which we are all free to disagree (and
did so openly). Our opinions often clashed,
but we returned every week because we were
still united in purpose. We were Jews, trying
to understand what it means to be Jewish..."
Jacqueline Fay |
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"We've
had the opportunity to discuss such ideas
as the meaning and value of life, happiness,
contentment, freedom, and free will - unless
you're a philosophy major, how often do
these intriguing topics cross your mind?
Jewish learning through the program has,
above all else, made me proud to be a Jew..."
Eric Ceresnie
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"Even
more than learning the specifics of any
particular subject, it became even more
apparent to me how important questioning
and analysis is in Judaism. As students,
we were encouraged to question and argue
until we understood the topic at hand for
ourselves. The classes were heated, and
conversation filled."
Sarah Kader |
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"...My
impression of Judaism after this is of a
united force that is not getting weaker,
but more and more powerful as students decide
to learn what our ancestors have been learning
for thousands of years."
Benjamin Sloviter
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"We
live in an extremely secular society consumed
with materialism, superficiality, and consumerism.
I find that is it is easy to become caught
up in this lifestyle, however a connection
to Judaism helps keep me grounded. This
has refocused some of my interest in Judaism,
and helped me want to make Judaism a priority
in my life."
Orly Shafir |
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"It
is not only the knowledge that will stay
with me. It is the whole package.
The friendships, experiences, and knowledge
have all had a profound impact on me and
will continue to in the future."
Perry Teicher |
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"It was great
to be a part of the program because it helped
me answer the question, 'Why?' Why do I
hold certain beliefs? Why am I so sure that
Judaism is the right religion for me? Why
do I believe in G-d? I learned that the
Torah says you shall know, not you shall
believe."
Aliza Wucher |
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"The program
is not geared towards promoting certain
character traits in the students. Rather,
it is geared towards promoting Jewish learning
and understanding. During the program, we
discussed topics such as pluralism, Jewish
unity, euthanasia, love, abortion, marriage,
and death."
Rob Glazer |
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"...Throughout
Shabbatons, class discussion, and just hanging
out on the weekends, I have definitely formed
a close bond with people who share the same
religion as me, as well as the experience
of the program."
Rebecca Haim
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"I have
really come to appreciate and understand
the beauty of our faith and of all our traditions.
Judaism is really the most beautiful thing,
you just have to give it a chance there
are so many great aspects about it. I think
it is the responsibility of each and every
Jew to take some time to learn about it."
Jamie
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"I feel
lucky to walk away from this with a better
understanding of Judaism as a whole. It
is unfortunate that within our religion
there are so many labels and constructed
divisions, and I admit that before, I did
not feel comfortable discussing Judaism
with people."
Sara Eber |
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"We've learned
things like the difference between religious
pluralism and moral relativism, the rituals
and ideas behind major Jewish lifecycle
events, the meaning of existence; you know,
simple stuff."
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