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Performing arts

A cappella groups
Opera companies
Choral groups
Orchestras and bands
Theater and dance
Other

Publications and media

Many Harvard undergraduate publications and productions are distributed worldwide.

The Harvard Lampoon's "castle" features anthropomorphic eyes, nose, mouth, and bow-tie.

Service

Political

Academic

Pre-professional

Unrecognized student groups

Recognized student groups

Religious life

Chabad House

The Chabad House at Harvard is a community center for Jewish students operated by the Orthodox Jewish Chabad movement. It was founded by Rabbi Hirschy and Mrs. Elkie Zarchi in 1997.[37] According to Professor Ruth Wisse, its success is due to the personality and energy of Rabbi Zarchi.[38] The rabbi and his wife live at the Chabad House with their young children, which contributes to a warm family atmosphere at their Friday evening Shabbat dinners for students.[39] In April 2010 it placed a bid of $6 million to purchase the building of the former DU Club located at 45 Dunster Street from the Fly Club. The bid was reportedly more than twice the tax-assessed value of the building and land.[40]

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  30. ^ Harvard Undergraduate Data Analytics Group
  31. ^ Harvard Financial Analysts Club
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