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Shabbat with President Rosenberg

Shabbat with Chabad was not at its usual venue. Instead, students and faculty were hosted at the home of FIU’s president, Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg.

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Winter 2009

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Lunch and Learn

Lunch is on us.
Tuesdays, at the FIU Law School

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Friday, March 19
Light Candles at: 7:14 pm
Shabbat, March 20
Shabbat Ends: 8:06 pm
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