Campus Information
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School Website:
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Indiana University
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Address:
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730 E. Third Street Bloomington, IN 47401 USA
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: 812-336-3824
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Public/Private:
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Public |
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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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30000 |
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Graduate:
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9000 |
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Jewish Enrollment:
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Undergraduate:
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4200 |
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Graduate:
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900 |
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Approximate number of Jewish Studies courses:
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60 |
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Jewish Studies Major or Minor:
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Minor,Major,Certificate |
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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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Midwest |
Hillel Information
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Hillel Name:
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Indiana University Hillel
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Hillel Website:
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Indiana University Hillel
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Hillel Campus Address:
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Helene G. Simon Hillel Center 730 E. Third Street Bloomington, IN 47401 USA |
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: (812) 336-3824
Office Fax: (812) 339-1949 |
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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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Sue Silberberg Executive Director/Campus Rabbi hillel@indiana.edu
Office Phone: (812) 336-3824
Office Fax: (812) 339-1949
Mr. Lance daSilva Engagement Director ldasilva@indiana.edu
Office Phone: (812) 336-3824
Office Fax: (812) 339-1949
Mr. Jason Keller Engagement Associate kellerjc@indiana.edu
Ms. Mara Price
pricmara@indiana.edu
Mr. Phillip Silberberg Development Director philsilb@indiana.edu
Office Phone: 812-336-3824
Office Fax: 812-339-1949
Melissa Silvers Administrative Assistant office@iuhillel.org
Office Phone: (812) 336-3824
Office Fax: (812) 339-1949
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The following groups offer activities on this campus:
Aish HaTorah Washington
Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority
Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) Fraternity and Foundation
American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
Chabad-Lubavitch World Center
College Democrats of America (CDA)
College Republican National Committee (CRNC)
KESHER/Union for Reform Judaism
KOACH-The Center for Conservative Judaism on Campus
Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity
Sigma Delta Tau Sorority
Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) Fraternity and Foundation
Hillel offers activities in the following areas and for these groups:A Cappella
Academic area (undergraduates)
Athletic/sports
Birthright Israel Alumni
Business school students
Campus leaders
Campus-wide activities/traditions
Career/Internships
Community leaders
Community service/social action
Conservative movement
Domestic politics
Dorm/residential halls
Drama
Environment
First-year students
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender
Graduate Students (general arts & sciences)
Greeks
Holocaust
Israel
Israeli/folk dance
Jewish Holidays
Jewish learning/education
Journalism & media
Klezmer
Kosher issues/meal plan
Law students
Medical students
Multiculturalism
Off-campus housing
Orthodox students
Publications
Reform Students
Visual Arts
Hillel offers the following religious services:Conservative/Egalitarian
Orthodox (Carlebach style)
Orthodox (traditional)
Pluralistic/Combined minyan
Reconstructionist
Reform
Kosher meals are offered:Between 1 and 12 meals
Campus Profile:IU has become a university chosen by top Jewish high school students and leaders because of the excellence and vibrance of its Hillel, Jewish Studies program, and all around Jewish student community on campus. Few schools can match the range of Jewish intellectual, social, and cultural opportunities that IU can. Indiana University has a well-earned reputation as a school where Jewish students not only receive a fine education, but also as a university where they can meet other Jews from throughout the U.S. and participate in a wide array of Jewish campus activities.