Midnight breakfasts at Jewish Student Center (news item)

<p>[Jewish</a> Student Centers Fuel Study Routines With Midnight Breakfasts - Stories - Chabad-Lubavitch News](<a href=“http://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/617331/jewish/Omelets-Made-to-Order-at-Chabad.htm]Jewish”>http://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/617331/jewish/Omelets-Made-to-Order-at-Chabad.htm)</p>

<p>“Still, at Chabad on Campus serving Princeton University, co-directors Rabbi Eitan and Gitty Webb took a decidedly different approach during the exam season. At their Midnight Breakfast – which boasted made-to-order pancakes and omelets – they employed one rule for the 50 students who came by for anywhere from 10 minutes to three hours: No books allowed.</p>

<p>“Program coordinator Chaya Faigelstock said that even though Princeton students are notorious for their fastidious study regimens, several remained at 2:30 a.m. to play a few rounds of charades.</p>

<p>“We love having students over,” said program coordinator Chaya Faigelstock. “It’s a true home away from home. So when there’s a lot of studying going on and they’re up late, we wanted to be that place where they can relax a little.”</p>

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<p>This is a fun though short article about Jewish Student Center holiday activities at Princeton and other universities.</p>

<p>[Center</a> for Jewish Life - Hillel at Princeton University](<a href=“http://www.princetonhillel.org/]Center”>http://www.princetonhillel.org/) = Center For Jewish Life website</p>