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Princeton University
Campus Information
School Website: Princeton University
Address: 110 West College
Princeton, NJ   08540
USA

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Phone Numbers: Office: (609) 258-3635
Office Fax:
Public/Private: Private
Commuter Campus? No
Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 5047
Graduate: 2520
Jewish Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 650
Graduate: 250
Approximate number of Jewish Studies courses: 20
Jewish Studies Major or Minor: Minor,Certificate
University has program in Israel: No
Religious Services: On Campus
Kosher Food Available on Campus: Yes
US Region: Mid-Atlantic


Hillel Information
Hillel Name: Princeton Hillel, Center for Jewish Life
Hillel Website: Princeton Hillel, Center for Jewish Life
Hillel Campus Address: 70 Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
USA
Phone Numbers: Office: (609) 258-3635
Office Fax: (609) 258-2884
This Hillel has its own building: No
Hillel Staff: Rabbi Julie Roth
Executive Director/Campus Rabbi
julroth@princeton.edu
Office Phone: (609) 258-3635
Office Fax: (609) 258-2884

Marni Blitz
Assistant Director
mblitz@princeton.edu
Office Phone: (609) 258-6938
Office Fax: (609) 258-2884

Rabbi Sara Rich
Jewish Educator
slrich@princeton.edu
Office Phone: 609.258.9166

Arielle Greenwald
Student Life Coordinator
arielleg@princeton.edu
Office Phone: (609) 258-2750
Office Fax: (609) 258-2884

Rabbi David Wolkenfeld
JLI
dwolkenf@princeton.edu
Office Phone: (609) 258-3635
Office Fax: (609) 258-2884

Sara Wolkenfeld
Jewish Life Coordinator, JLI Co-Director of Education
wsara@princeton.edu
Office Phone: (609) 258-9802
Office Fax: (609) 258-2884

Ms. Robin Rudofker
Director of Development
rudofker@princeton.edu
Office Phone: 609-258-0346

Susan Johanesen
Executive Assistant
sjohanes@princeton.edu
Office Phone: 609-258-2288

Ruth Palmer
Administrator
rpalmer@princeton.edu
Office Phone: 609-258-1153

Krystyna Raporte
Financial Consultant
kraporte@princeton.edu
Office Phone: 609-258-9166

The following groups offer activities on this campus:
Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) Fraternity and Foundation
American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
College Democrats of America (CDA)
College Republican National Committee (CRNC)
Hamagshimim
KESHER/Union for Reform Judaism
KOACH-The Center for Conservative Judaism on Campus
National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness (NSCAHH)
Hillel offers activities in the following areas and for these groups:
A Cappella
Academic area (undergraduates)
Athletic/sports
Birthright Israel Alumni
Campus leaders
Campus-wide activities/traditions
Career/Internships
Community service/social action
Conservative movement
Domestic politics
Dorm/residential halls
Drama
Education/Teaching
Environment
First-year students
Graduate Students (general arts & sciences)
Holocaust
Israel
Israeli/folk dance
Jewish Holidays
Jewish learning/education
Klezmer
Kosher issues/meal plan
Multiculturalism
Orthodox students
Reform Students

Hillel offers the following religious services:
Conservative/Egalitarian
Orthodox (traditional)
Pluralistic/Combined minyan
Reform
Other


Kosher meals are offered:
Full Kosher Plan (14-21 meals weekly)

Campus Profile:

The Princeton University Jewish community is : Big enough to have: · A vibrant, diverse, pluralistic community. · The means to support the infrastructure of Jewish life with kosher dining, a daily minyan, Reform, Conservative and Orthodox services on Friday night and provisions for building access on Shabbat. Opportunities for quality Jewish learning and personal growth. Access to high-profile speakers, Princeton faculty and university resources. Small enough to have: · Opportunities for all Jewish students to have meaningful personal connections and ownership of Jewish experiences. Strong bonds among Reform, Conservative and Orthodox students to form a cohesive community. · Students empowered to conceive and plan creative programs that engage and inspire the entire community. Princeton is a leader among universities in terms of support for Jewish Life: · The university owns and operates and supports the administration of the Center for Jewish Life building and the kosher dining hall. CJL/Hillel has developed mutually beneficial partnerships with the Office of Admissions, residential college life, and university program centers (including LGBT, Women's, PACE, International, Carl A Fields). · CJL/Hillel Executive Director, Rabbi Julie Roth, is a Princeton Affiliated Chaplain

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