Campus Information
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School Website:
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University of California, Los Angeles
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Address:
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405 Hilgard Ave Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: (310) 208-3081
Office Fax: |
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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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15000 |
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Jewish Enrollment:
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Undergraduate:
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2600 |
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Graduate:
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1000 |
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Approximate number of Jewish Studies courses:
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50 |
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Jewish Studies Major or Minor:
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Minor,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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On Campus,Off Campus |
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Kosher Food Available on Campus:
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Yes
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US Region:
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Pacific |
Hillel Information
The following groups offer activities on this campus:
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
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
Dorm/residential halls
Drama
Education/Teaching
Environment
Film
First-year students
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender
Graduate Students (general arts & sciences)
Greeks
Holocaust
Israel
Jewish Holidays
Jewish learning/education
Kosher issues/meal plan
Law students
Medical students
Multiculturalism
Off-campus housing
Orthodox students
Reform Students
Visual Arts
Hillel offers the following religious services:Conservative/Egalitarian
Orthodox (traditional)
Pluralistic/Combined minyan
Reform
Kosher meals are offered:Between 1 and 12 meals
Campus Profile:Hillel at UCLA is an organization that is dedicated to empowering students to develop strong Jewish identities through creative self-expression. Our community is built on a foundation of pluralism and celebrated diversity. Our programs strive to provide Jewish learning, social connections, Shabbat and holiday celebrations, art and culture, and most importantly a place where students can help change the world through Tikun Olam.