KEDMA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KEDMA is a campus student organization for Orthodox Judaism on many college and university campuses and in many Hillels in the United States.[1]
The group strives to create an atmosphere on U.S. college campuses that is comfortable for Orthodox students, many of whom require the availability of regular Friday night and Saturday morning Shabbat services and kosher food on campus.
These efforts can help to mainstream Orthodox students who would otherwise be forced to commute and live at home, or to attend a university designed for an Orthodox student population.
[edit] References
- ^ See, e.g., Kedma at the University of Maryland, http://www.studentorg.umd.edu/kedma/about.html
[edit] External links
[edit] See also
- Orthodox Union (OU)
- National Conference of Synagogue Youth, the youth arm of the OU
- KOACH, the college outreach arm of Conservative Judaism
- KESHER, the college outreach arm of Reform Judaism
- Orthodox Campus Coalition, a student group at several, mostly northeastern U.S. universities, for Orthodox Jewish students