Thank you so much to Yaacov Strickon, a sophomore at Queens College, for joining me on this episode. Listen to his story about leaving the Yeshiva world to go to college and then transferring from Yeshiva University to Queens College. We also talked about the importance of informal events within campus communities.
Thank you so much to Elie Codron for joining me on this episode! Listen to this epic story of how he started the minyan at Northeastern University and the impacts it has had on the community!
Thank you so much to Tani Greengart, a senior at Rutgers University, for joining me on this episode. Listen to hear about his contributions to Torah learning at Rutgers, his achievements in his own Torah learning through college (making a Siyum on all of Tanach!), and his leadership role in the RU Wind design team at Rutgers.
Thank you so much to Valerie Bigio for joining me on this episode. Listen to hear about Franklin & Marshall College, a liberal arts college with a small student body and a large international student population, and how attending a liberal arts college has both helped Valerie explore different majors and provided her with accommodations like a kosher dining hall. We also spoke about how she recharges spiritually both on and off campus.
Thank you to Hannah Kaplun, a senior at Binghamton University double-majoring in Human Development and Psychology on the Autism Spectrum Disorder track. As the second student from Binghamton to be on the show, listen in to hear about a second perspective on leadership at Binghamton, more focused on leadership in the Jewish community.
Thank you so much to Adina Peck, a Senior at Emory University, for joining me on this episode! Listen in to hear what it's like both living on-campus at Emory and off-campus in the nearby Toco Hill community, a vibrant Jewish community in Atlanta. We also talked about what it's like navigating secular college life through a hashkafic lens.
Thank you to Judah Lesser and Yair Kosowsky-Sachs, two of the founding members of Yavneh's National Hillel Torah Bowl, for joining me on this episode! If you've attended or heard about NHTB, then you're going to love hearing the behind-the-scenes of this amazing event. But if you're thinking "What is a Torah Bowl?!?!" then listen in to hear about the incredible culture this event is bringing to college Jews!
Thank you so much to Yehudit Hochman, a freshman at Utica University studying Biology and pre-med, for joining me on this episode! Listen in to hear how she's making the most out of being nearly the only Jew at her school with no Jewish infrastructure whatsoever.
Thank you so much to Sophie Koffsky, a freshman studying Mechanical Engineering at Hofstra University, for joining me for this episode. Listen in to hear about her experiences, so far, being one of only a few observant students on campus and trying to build the bridge between the larger Jewish community at Hofstra. We also discussed what it’s like being a Jewish woman in the engineering school and some funny shomer negiah stories.
Thank you so much to Daniel Gross, a junior at the University of Florida, for going on the air with me to share his perspective. Listen in to hear about his experiences starting out on a campus with a small Shomrei Shabbos community that suddenly became one of the fastest growing observant communities on campus, the benefits and the challenges that brings socially, and how he decided to go from a double major in Finance and Telecommunications to dropping the Telecommunications major.