Sukkot on campus this year will look a bit different than in previous ones. OU-JLIC at Brandeis gave their students an opportunity to express themselves in this hard and stressful time in a fun and creative way! Rabbi Arye and Avi Greenberg, OU-JLIC Directors at Brandeis invited their students to come to their backyard in small COVID friendly groups, and create graffiti on a big canvas that they then hung in the big Sukkah on campus. It was a great way to create something big as community without a big gatherings. The results were phenomenal and a great way to bring the community together in a new way.
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