The pandemic has hit college students hard over the last couple of years, impeding learning, disrupting athletics, and isolating them from the friends and communities they love. Jewish life on campus faced the same fate. Services were held online or hybrid. Colleges offered a limited selection of social events that were marked by capacity limitations. Perhaps no time of year illustrated those changes as dramatically as the High Holiday period. Many synagogue services were forced into new outdoor locations, some students spent their first High Holidays away from home praying in their rooms in front of computers, and it was...