(JEWISH GROUP) Asian Jewish students celebrate intersecting identities, gather for landmark Shabbaton at Yale
      
      The table setting at the inaugural Asian Jewish Shabbaton at Yale University Hillel last Friday night   challah and chopsticks  straddled more than just culinary worlds. It also served as a tangible bridge linking the intersecting identities of the 450 students from 15 universities in attendance.
The two-day inaugural Asian Jewish Shabbaton, organized by Yales Asian Jewish Union, provided students a place to connect over the challenges around balancing both Asian and Jewish identities  and the associated stereotypes. It also gave participants a chance to explore the natural allyship the two groups share, with an emphasis on their mutual values  such as community and education.  
Before this weekend I had met a handful of Asian Jews my entire life, Aasia Gabbour, a senior at New York University studying global public health and nutrition and food studies, told eJewishPhilanthropy. This feels special because its something I never got to experience. Ive always been able to find my community within the Jewish community, but [Asian Jews] are such a niche group that getting the chance to learn there are a lot of us is a unique experience. 
The groups are natural allies and I especially saw that this weekend, continued Gabbour. We all naturally gravitate towards each other. We got to know each other on a deeper level with semi-facilitated discussions.
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