Many students joined together on March 8th to celebrate the many cultures represented on Dickinson's campus as they commemorated the ways in which people around the world have struggled to be free. The annual dinner allows Dickinsonians to share a meal along with stories and insights about various cultures. It is modeled after the Jewish seder, a ceremonial dinner held during Passover, in which Jews eat traditional foods and recall their forefathers' exodus from Egypt. The Multicultural Seder was sponsored by Hillel, Milton B. Asbell Center for Jewish Life, Student Senate, Office of Diversity Initiatives, Office of Religious Life and Community Service, and the Departments of Judaic Studies and Religion.



