Challah for Hunger
Challah for Hunger began in 2004 with a Jewish college student’s idea: baking and selling challah and donating the profits to social justice causes. Thousands of students nationwide now participate. Mandy Boucourt (COM’20), BU Hillel VP of membership for the program, and many other Terriers were among them. Photo by Chloe Grinberg (COM’19)
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