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environment where the richness of our diversity is
recognized, respected and embraced. Our view on diversity
includes, but is not limited to, ethnic, racial and
linguistic heritage; religious traditions; gender; sexual
orientation; age; and socioeconomic status.
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YOM KIPPUR - Saturday,
September 22, 2007
Yom Kippur
is the Day of
Atonement.
It is held on the last day of Rosh Hashanah. During the
ten day period of Rosh Hashanah, those of the Jewish faith ask for
forgiveness for their sins and forgiveness of those whom
they have hurt during the year. In these ten days, it is
said that God writes in the "book of life" the fate of each
and
every person for the
coming year. On Yom Kippur, the "book of life" is signed and
sealed.
In general, we
encourage the faculty and staff to be sensitive to the
possible difficulties Jewish
students may have in getting all their assignments done
around these holidays.
In closing, L’Shana
Tova! (Have a good year!)
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