Kolodner, together with Dunster representative Daniel I. Silverberg '97 and Joshua D. Fine '97 from Hillel, informed Jellis of the situation.
"I hope you'll believe me when I say we try very hard to avoid this type of error every year, and every year it seems we goof with one event or another," Jellis wrote. "I take full responsibility and will work toward making it right."
Since then, arrangements have been made for students observing Passover to be served a separate meal at the senior brunch. The meal will be catered by the same service that sponsors Hillel's seders, according to Angelo Dalla Santa, the customer services manager for Loker Commons, who also oversees Passover dinner at Hillel. Approximately 85 seniors have signed up for the meal, which will be prepared on a separate table using separate utensils, according to Kolodner. "I can't stress enough how helpful people have been since they realized that this need existed," Kolodner said. Fine said he was happy that the arrangements meant he wouldn't miss the event. "The reason you don't want to miss the senior brunch is that everyone gets together...nice to have a last chance to shmooze with the other seniors," Fine said