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Nov. 21, 2011 3:37 a.m.

Shalom Aper draws students together to share food, exchange cultures

Nov. 21, 2011 – Bruins for Israel and the Armenian Students’ Association co-hosted an ethnic cultural exchange on Nov. 16. The event, “Shalom Aper,” draws its name from the Jewish word Shalom, which means “hello,” and the Armenian word Aper, which means “brother.” [3:22]

Note: Razmig Sarkissian is a third-year english student. Molly Cornfield is a fourth-year environmental science student.

By Cyrus Borhani

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