October 28 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
In the wake of the immense pain and loss our nation endured on October 7th, 2023, we stand together this year — on October 28th, 2025 — with strength, unity, and defiance.
Join Chabad and Hillel in welcoming Shoham Cohen, a survivor of the Nova Music Festival massacre, to our UMBC campus. Shoham will courageously share his story of survival and resilience, followed by an open Q&A session.
Community Discussion: 7:15–8:30 PM, doors open at 7 PM—https://form.jotform.com/252916226244153
RSVP for location, presentation of ID at check-in is REQUIRED.
Join us for a powerful conversation with Tal Hochman, a leading voice from the Israel Women’s Network, about the current state of women’s issues in […]
Slow down, unplug from the week and build community over Shabbat dinner.
An exclusive evening of inspiration, connection and community. Together, we will honor those whose leadership in giving sets the course for our community’s future. As […]
Spread some warmth and kindness this season by assembling Mugs of Love. Join YAD in partnership with Macks Jewish Connection Network to decorate mugs, then […]