Over 10,000 people including graduates, family, and friends gathered in the Geisling Stadium for Carnegie Mellon University’s (CMU) 2009 Commencement.
At the conclusion of his first year of Shlichus as director of Chabad of CMU, Rabbi Shlomo Silverman received the honor of giving the Invocation at the beginning of the ceremony.
Dressed in the formal regalia of cap and gown, Rabbi Silverman addressed the crowd, saying, “You have been given the power to change the world for the good…” and charging them with the challenge of making this world a better place as well as blessing them with much success in their futures.
#6,9,13
I couln’t of said it better
go shlomo !!!!!!!!!!!!
What’s your point? …assuming you have one to make. This is a tremendous achievement.
Amazing, prestigious Kiddush Hashem at one of the most TOP Universities in the country ! This place has the best computer technology and engineering reputation !!
very nice job speaking!
i agree with #6 all the way!
its carnegie mellon university. named after andrew carnegie who was from scotland. also they have a degree for bagpipe music
have you heard of Shaatnez?
moshiach times
may they always have convocations
beautiful kiddush hashem!!
Are the people scottish?
this is really beautiful. CMU is one of the best Universities in the country!