Campus Information
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School Website:
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Colgate University
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Address:
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13 Oak Drive Hamilton, NY 13346 USA
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: (315) 228-6709
Office Fax: (315) 228-7996 |
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Public/Private:
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Private |
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Commuter Campus?
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No
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Enrollment:
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Undergraduate:
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2700 |
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Graduate:
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25 |
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Jewish Enrollment:
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Undergraduate:
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400 |
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Graduate:
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0 |
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Approximate number of Jewish Studies courses:
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10 |
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Jewish Studies Major or Minor:
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Major |
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University has program in Israel:
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Yes
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Religious Services:
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Not Available
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Kosher Food Available on Campus:
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Yes
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US Region:
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Northeast |
Hillel Information
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Hillel Name:
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Colgate Jewish Union
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Hillel Website:
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Colgate Jewish Union
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Hillel Campus Address:
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Saperstein Jewish Center 13 Oak Drive Hamilton, NY 13346 USA |
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: (315) 228-6709
Office Fax: (315) 228-7998 |
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This Hillel has its own building:
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Yes
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Hillel Staff:
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Dena Bodian Director dbodian@colgate.edu
Office Phone: 315.228.6709
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The following groups offer activities on this campus:
Hillel offers activities in the following areas and for these groups:
Community service/social action
Jewish Holidays
Multiculturalism
Israel
Holocaust
Birthright Israel Alumni
Film
Community leaders
Environment
Academic area (undergraduates)
Campus leaders
Campus-wide activities/traditions
Career/Internships
Hillel offers the following religious services:Pluralistic/Combined minyan
Kosher meals are offered:Just on Shabbat
Campus Profile:Jewish Life at Colgate is vibrant, welcoming and full of excitement. From our first rate activities to our warm and inviting Saperstein Jewish Center there is truly something for everyone. In all that we do we strive to create community and with the help of a wonderful student body and a supportive administration we have enjoyed great success. Colgate`s Jewish community makes significant contributions to life at Colgate as it seeks to enrich its students` experiences as both students and Jews. Housed in The Saperstein Jewish Center, Jewish life at Colgate stands on three legs -- the Colgate Jewish Union, the Jewish Studies Program, and the Office of the Director of Jewish Life. Founded in 1970, the CJU promotes Jewish life and culture at Colgate. There are currently more than 300 students on the CJU contact list. A Student Government Association Organization, the CJU is funded through Student Activities Funds, by the generous donations from parents and alumni, and with support from the budget of the Chaplaincy. Colgate students also benefit from the programs and support of Hillel The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life andndash; as a apart of the Soref Initiative.