(JEWISH GROUP) Asian Jewish students celebrate intersecting identities, gather for landmark Shabbaton at Yale [View all]
The table setting at the inaugural Asian Jewish Shabbaton at Yale University Hillel last Friday night challah and chopsticks straddled more than just culinary worlds. It also served as a tangible bridge linking the intersecting identities of the 450 students from 15 universities in attendance.
The two-day inaugural Asian Jewish Shabbaton, organized by Yales Asian Jewish Union, provided students a place to connect over the challenges around balancing both Asian and Jewish identities and the associated stereotypes. It also gave participants a chance to explore the natural allyship the two groups share, with an emphasis on their mutual values such as community and education.
Before this weekend I had met a handful of Asian Jews my entire life, Aasia Gabbour, a senior at New York University studying global public health and nutrition and food studies, told eJewishPhilanthropy. This feels special because its something I never got to experience. Ive always been able to find my community within the Jewish community, but [Asian Jews] are such a niche group that getting the chance to learn there are a lot of us is a unique experience.
The groups are natural allies and I especially saw that this weekend, continued Gabbour. We all naturally gravitate towards each other. We got to know each other on a deeper level with semi-facilitated discussions.
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