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More popularly called "The JRC," This building of unique architecture serves as temple, meeting hall, library, and kitchen for the functions of the [[Williams College Jewish Association]], who always invite all to attend.  Weekly sabbath dinner and services are held on Friday nights.  Yearly events include the building of a [[sukkoth]], [[Challoween]], and the most idiosyncratic and best attended event of all, the yearly [[Latkes-Hamentash debate]].
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'''See also:''' http://www.jewishephs.org/wcja/index.html
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The Jewish Religious Center, more popularly called "The JRC," or just "The J," is a place for the [[Williams College Jewish Association]] at Williams College to come together for religious observances and social events. This building of unique architecture serves as temple, meeting hall, library, and kitchen. It is located on Stetson Court (across the street from [[Bascom House]]). Although we welcome members of the greater community to our services and events, the Jewish Religious Center is a space designed to serve the needs of Jewish students at Williams College.
  
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Shabbat dinner and services are held on Friday nights.
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'''See also:'''  http://jewish.williams.edu

Latest revision as of 22:50, May 29, 2019

Jewish Religious Center

The Jewish Religious Center, more popularly called "The JRC," or just "The J," is a place for the Williams College Jewish Association at Williams College to come together for religious observances and social events. This building of unique architecture serves as temple, meeting hall, library, and kitchen. It is located on Stetson Court (across the street from Bascom House). Although we welcome members of the greater community to our services and events, the Jewish Religious Center is a space designed to serve the needs of Jewish students at Williams College.

Shabbat dinner and services are held on Friday nights.

See also: http://jewish.williams.edu