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Group of Juniors Spend Shabbos in Binghamton University

by Yitzchok Fishbach ('15)
Deciding which college to attend, is, for many people, one of the hardest choices of their teenage years. This past weekend, MTA's college guidance counselor, Mr. Sragow, decided to make the process a lot easier for a few of us by inviting and personally transporting a group of prospective applicants - Juniors Emmet Weisz, Elan Dayanov, Yitzchok Fishbach, Jake Spector, and Gabriel Bonduransky - to Binghamton University's campus for a Shabbos stay.
  After looking forward to the visit for weeks, we all had high hopes for the weekend, and suffice it to say, our expectations were more than fulfilled. From the moment we stepped foot on the campus, we were disarmed by the gorgeous grounds and remarkably pleasant atmosphere, and the rest of our Shabbos proceeded accordingly. The vibrant Chabad house, packed to the brim with Jews of all types for Shabbos dinner, was a definite highlight, as was the tour of the entire campus on Friday afternoon.   The people were friendly, there was a significant Jewish presence, and all the students who participated agreed that visiting Binghamton gave them a much clearer perspective on the college landscape and greater insight into which colleges to apply to come next fall.   Of course, a huge thanks goes out to the Chabad and our respective dorm hosts, and undoubtedly to Mr. Sragow, without whom the trip would not have been possible. We hope to continue the program next year with visits to other college campuses.