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Shabbat DinnerJoin fellow students for a delicious, home-cooked meal. New faces to meet, singing, stories, and discussions throughout the night.
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- Grad ProgramsJGrads CMU offers a wide variety of social, cultural and educational events. Our weekly home-cooked Shabbat dinner and lunch meals, are always a great to start off your week and meet fellow grads and YJP in the area. Look out for our annual Jazz & Ribs in the Sukkah, Guest speakers, large scale Shabbat 200 and more! More Info
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Daily Thought
Naturally, we think of the Jewish people as a
conglomerate of many Jews. But the Baal Shem Tov saw the Jewish people as a
single, indivisible whole.
Think of a geometrical point. A point is
indivisible, but not because it is too hard, too big, or too small to cut up. A
point simply has no area to be divided. That’s what makes it a point.
And yet, from a point you can extend infinite
lines radiating in infinite dimensions.
In a somewhat similar way, but far beyond, all
Jews are one Jew. Which means that in any one Jew, you will find all of us—just
from a different angle.
So that whatever happens to any one of us
instantaneously happens to the entire Jewish people. Not by some ripple effect
or resonance. But...




