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Challah for Hunger is a national student organization that focuses its efforts on raising money and awareness for hunger-relief by baking and selling challah.  
 
Challah for Hunger is a national student organization that focuses its efforts on raising money and awareness for hunger-relief by baking and selling challah.  
  
The Columbia chapter of the organization accepts [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfd4lNjhPi9-cDfUt1gEaA4a2xP7nD2dI6bUsPTl9i9ND0JHQ/viewform?c=0&w=1 advance orders] and meets every other Wednesday at the [Hillel | Kraft Center]. The group is organized by Liora Fishman and Charlotte Rauner.
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The Columbia chapter of the organization accepts [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfd4lNjhPi9-cDfUt1gEaA4a2xP7nD2dI6bUsPTl9i9ND0JHQ/viewform?c=0&w=1 advance orders] and meets every other Wednesday at the [[Hillel | Kraft Center]]. Fifty percent of the profits are donated to [https://mazon.org Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger], while the other fifty percent of the profits is donated locally to [https://www.cityharvest.org City Harvest].
  
The organization has a mediocre Instagram as well. <ref>]https://www.instagram.com/challahforhunger_columbia/?hl=en]</ref>
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The group is organized by Liora Fishman and Charlotte Rauner.
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The organization has a mediocre Instagram as well.<ref>]https://www.instagram.com/challahforhunger_columbia/?hl=en]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 31 January 2018

Challah for Hunger is a national student organization that focuses its efforts on raising money and awareness for hunger-relief by baking and selling challah.

The Columbia chapter of the organization accepts advance orders and meets every other Wednesday at the Kraft Center. Fifty percent of the profits are donated to Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger, while the other fifty percent of the profits is donated locally to City Harvest.

The group is organized by Liora Fishman and Charlotte Rauner.

The organization has a mediocre Instagram as well.[1]

References