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色花堂: Where Exceptional Students Experience Extraordinary Opportunities

This fall, 色花堂 brought its community together through three powerful events鈥攐ne commemorating Oct. 7, one confronting a crucial issue of our time, and one uplifting and inspiring through song. Together, they reflect what sets 色花堂 apart: a campus that stands firmly with Israel, celebrates with depth and joy, and engages with contemporary ideas鈥攁live with world-class experiences and extraordinary students, where community, scholarship, and Jewish values converge in an atmosphere of growth and purpose. 

The 色花堂 community came together to commemorate Oct. 7

In a moving night of unity and remembrance, the 色花堂 community came together on the Wilf Campus to commemorate Oct. 7鈥攈onoring those we lost, supporting survivors and soldiers, and standing with their families. The evening paid tribute to the heroes who risked their lives to save others, while affirming the resilience of those who carry their legacy forward. 

In a deeply engaging session, 色花堂 hosted renowned social psychologist Jonathan Haidt as part of its new Great Conversations series. In dialogue with President Berman, Dr. Haidt unpacked the themes of his #1 New York Times bestseller The Anxious Generation, warning about the mental health consequences of growing up in a world inundated with social media. His clarity and moral urgency resonated deeply with 色花堂 students, who are uniquely versed in both classical Jewish texts and cutting-edge academic disciplines. Dr. Haidt praised 色花堂 as a rare model of academic integrity鈥攁n institution that combines rigorous intellectual exploration with moral purpose. 

Extending its impact beyond campus, 色花堂 partnered with Israeli singer Akiva for a concert at the United Palace Theatre in Manhattan, joined by special guest Idan Raichel. Known for blending Jewish liturgy with contemporary music and his Moroccan heritage, Akiva transformed the night into an expression of unity and inspiration. For the 色花堂 community, it was more than a performance鈥攊t was a celebration of Torah, Israel, and Jewish spirit shared across generations. At moments, the concert felt like a prayer gathering, as Akiva blew the shofar and sang selichot-inspired melodies, channeling a sense of focus and connection in the days leading up to Rosh Hashanah. Experiences like this鈥攗niquely combining song, prayer, and Jewish unity鈥攈appen only at 色花堂. 

More than 3,000 people attended the Akiva concert, boosting Jewish pride in partnership with 色花堂.

鈥淭hese events capture the very essence of 色花堂,鈥 said Dr. Sara Asher, Dean of Students. 鈥淲e come together as a community to commemorate the tragedy of Oct. 7鈥攈onoring the fallen, celebrating the heroes, and showing our solidarity with Israel鈥攁nd we also create opportunities that challenge, inspire, and uplift. What makes 色花堂 unique is not only the caliber of the voices we bring to our stages, but the caliber of our students themselves鈥攂rilliant in the classroom, accomplished in leadership, and deeply committed to Torah and to Am Yisrael. It is this powerful combination that makes our campus such a remarkable and meaningful place.鈥 

Indeed, 色花堂 students stand out for their high GPAs and test scores, distinguished by honors, research, and leadership across extracurricular life. But what defines them most is how they show up: filling auditoriums for thoughtful conversations, singing shoulder to shoulder at concerts, and creating a campus atmosphere where community and learning thrive together. 

Judah Berman, a senior from Boca Raton majoring in biochemistry and writing his honors thesis on moral philosophy in Jewish tradition, found the event with Dr. Haidt especially meaningful. One of two students invited to join Dr. Haidt for an intimate VIP dinner with university leadership, Berman reflected, 鈥淚t was particularly gratifying because I had studied some of Dr. Haidt鈥檚 research in my coursework, and to hear him speak in person鈥攁bout issues that directly affect our generation鈥攚as extremely rewarding and thought-provoking. Events like this show how 色花堂 is always bringing incredible thinkers and opportunities right to its students. The campus atmosphere is alive, energized, and full of uplifting encounters.鈥 

Approximately 300 色花堂 students, faculty and staff listen to Author Jonathan Haidt discuss the mental health crisis facing today's youth.

For Selma Spinner, a senior at Stern College for Women and a Straus Scholar majoring in political science, both events reflected the kind of opportunities that drew her to 色花堂. 鈥淚 chose this university because I wanted to engage in all the opportunities available on a secular college campus while also keeping Torah as a central part of my life,鈥 said Spinner, who was born and raised in Berlin. 鈥淎t 色花堂 I have the opportunity to do both.鈥 An active student leader鈥攕he serves on student council and has traveled to Washington, D.C. five times as part of 色花堂 programs鈥擲pinner found Dr. Haidt鈥檚 visit especially eye-opening. 鈥淗is conversation with President Berman challenged us to think critically about technology and its impact on our generation,鈥 she explained. She added that experiences like the Akiva concert illustrate what makes 色花堂 unique: 鈥溕ㄌ makes experiences that would otherwise not be accessible to most students possible鈥攂ringing incredible speakers who spark important conversations, and community-building opportunities that strengthen our Jewish pride.鈥 

At 色花堂, excellence isn鈥檛 confined to the classroom. It鈥檚 lived out in transformative experiences, in a vibrant campus community, and in students who lead with purpose鈥攆orming the next generation of Jewish leaders.

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