The album

A year at the house.

Shabbat dinners, holidays, graduations. What a home away from home actually looks like.

Fall · Friday nights

The table fills before the syllabus does.

Move-in week to midterms, the backyard is the loudest address on Buchanan Blvd.

The Fleishman House backyard full of students at Shabbat tables under string lights
Twenty minutes after sundown
Rabbi Nossen wrapping tefillin with a student before dinner
On the porch
Students moving through the Shabbat dinner buffet line
Seconds encouraged
Friends seated together at a round Shabbat table
Save me a seat

Tishrei · The High Holidays

Apples, honey, and a full house.

Rosh Hashanah dinner under the string lights, the shofar in the backyard, and a break-fast that ends Yom Kippur the right way.

Students seated in the backyard for the Rosh Hashanah shofar service
The shofar, backyard edition
A boy in a kippah enjoying a bagel on the front steps
Break-fast, taken seriously
Pomegranates and honey set on a holiday table
A sweet new year
Students gathered close in the courtyard on Rosh Hashanah
Dancing optional. Inevitable.

One night in Durham

505 days. One unforgettable night.

Omer Shem Tov spent 505 days as a hostage in Gaza. He told his story to a packed Durham theater. Chabad at Duke brought him, and some friends came along.

The 505 Days event stage before a full house
505 Days, live
Rabbi Nossen sounding the shofar on stage
The shofar, stage edition
Backstage guests at the 505 Days event
Backstage company
The audience on its feet at the 505 Days event
On their feet

February · The Formal

The Crazies, in candlelight.

One night a year, the house dresses up. Same family, better lighting.

A long candlelit dinner table at the Chabad formal
Dinner by candlelight
The formal table set with candles, seen from the head of the table
Set for the evening
Students dressed up and smiling at the formal
Shabbat best, upgraded
Rabbi Nossen in conversation with a guest at the formal
Table-side counsel

May · Graduation

Mazel tov, Class of 2026.

Four years of Friday nights, one long table to send them off. The door stays open, alumni included.

The graduating class gathered behind a Mazel Tov Chabad Crazies 2026 sign
The Chabad Crazies, 2026
Rabbi Nossen with his arm around a graduating student
Four years later
A long graduation dinner table stretching down the garden
One last long table
Two graduates embracing at the celebration
See you soon, not goodbye

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Photographs by Amy Rossi