Campus Information
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School Website:
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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Address:
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225 North Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: (404) 963-2548
Office Fax: (404) 963-5183 |
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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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13000 |
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Graduate:
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6400 |
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Jewish Enrollment:
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Undergraduate:
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800 |
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Graduate:
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100 |
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Approximate number of Jewish Studies courses:
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Jewish Studies Major or Minor:
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None |
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University has program in Israel:
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No
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Religious Services:
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On Campus |
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Kosher Food Available on Campus:
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No
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US Region:
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South |
Hillel Information
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Hillel Name:
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Hillel at Georgia Tech
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Hillel Website:
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Hillel at Georgia Tech
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Hillel Campus Address:
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735 Gatewood Rd Atlanta, GA 30322 USA |
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: 404-963-2548
Office Fax: 404-963-5183 |
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This Hillel has its own building:
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No
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Hillel Staff:
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Shira Rothman Director of Jewish Student Life shira@gthillel.org
Office Phone: 404-963-2548
Office Fax: 404-963-5183
Mr. Rocky Strazynski
rocky@gsuhillel.org
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The following groups offer activities on this campus:
Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) Fraternity and Foundation
American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
Hamagshimim
Jewish National Fund
KESHER/Union for Reform Judaism
KOACH-The Center for Conservative Judaism on Campus
USD Hagshama of the WZO
Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) Fraternity and Foundation
Hillel offers activities in the following areas and for these groups:Community service/social action
Conservative movement
First-year students
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender
Graduate Students (general arts & sciences)
Jewish Holidays
Jewish learning/education
Juniors
Multiculturalism
Israel
Greeks
Holocaust
Kosher issues/meal plan
Birthright Israel Alumni
Community leaders
Domestic politics
Education/Teaching
Orthodox students
Athletic/sports
Campus leaders
Campus-wide activities/traditions
Career/Internships
Hillel offers the following religious services:Conservative/Egalitarian
Orthodox (Carlebach style)
Orthodox (traditional)
Kosher meals are offered:Just on Shabbat
Campus Profile:Georgia Tech, the home of the Yellow Jackets, is the No. 7 public university in the nation, according to the 2011 rankings by U.S. News and World Report. Georgia Tech is an innovative intellectual environment with more than 900 full-time instructional faculty and more than 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The university is a national and international leader in scientific and technological research and education. Over the past decade, overall research expenditures increased by 84 percent to $355.3 million in 2006, while federal research expenditures increased 129 percent. Georgia Tech now ranks among the top five in research expenditures among universities without a medical school. In addition, Georgia Tech has an estimated $3.9 billion annual impact within the state of Georgia, according to a 2006 Strategic Economic Development.