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Levy Summer Series - Jonathan Pollack
Although there had been Jewish students at the University of Wisconsin since 1861, it was not until fifty years later that a significant enough group of Jewish students began to form self-consciously Jewish organizations. These early organizations--the Menorah Society, several student Zionist societies, and a Jewish Student Association sponsored by the Reform movement--attracted Jewish students to Wisconsin from around Wisconsin and around the United States. Like their counterparts at better-studied Ivy League universities, this first large generation of Jewish college students went to excel in a variety of academic and professional fields, and their Jewish experiences on campus translated into leadership in other Jewish organizations.
Lunch: Vegetarian split pea soup, dinner rolls & mini muffins, tuna nicoise salad or Greek farfalle with artichoke hearts Dessert: Mango sorbet with pirouline
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LocationNakoma Country Club (View)
4145 Country Club Rd.
Madison, WI 53711
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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