Hillel was established in 1923 and now serves students on five continents. We work with many Jewish campus and community organizations to provide improved Jewish life on campus. Campus programs often include: alternative spring breaks, community service, leadership development, Shabbat and Jewish holidays, intramural sports, Israel education, and Jewish food, art and music.
Hillel is committed to pluralism, student leadership, social justice and engaging Jewish students.
Trips are staffed by
Hillel campus professionals who get to know participants before the trip, and return to campus with them after their Israel experience. Our Israeli tour educators are the best in their profession. They all speak English fluently and will make Israel come alive for participants.
Participants can expect to learn about Israel from their peers – Israelis on their trip, their Israeli tour educator, and through their own eyes – seeing Israel as she is. They will see the cities, industries and nightlife that aren’t covered on network news.
On Shabbat, we focus on taking a break from the fast-paced regular itinerary. Shabbat is celebrated in a pluralistic manner, allowing for many opportunities and experiences. In addition to Reform, Conservative, Orthodox services, we also offer non-prayer alternatives such as meditation, discussions, and/or yoga. Shabbat is also the time where many students have the opportunity to take on a Hebrew name.
In addition to the major sites of Israel – Masada, the Dead Sea, and the Western Wall, we’ll take you to amazing places you didn’t even know existed. Ride a camel at the Bedouin tent, go Jeeping in the Golan, have lunch in a Druze village, and meet Ethiopian children at an absorption center. And of course, in addition to your campus peers, you will be traveling with new Israeli friends and getting to know the real Israel.
So, who's giving me this gift?
Philanthropists, Jewish communities worldwide, and the government of Israel have partnered to launch Taglit-Birthright Israel - whose goal is to provide a free first peer-group trip to Israel as a birthright for every Jew.
Thanks to Taglit-Birthright Israel, Hillel is able to offer thousands of Jewish college students and young adults the opportunity for a free first peer-group trip to Israel.
Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world, with Foundations and affiliates on 500 campuses. Hillels offer a rich and diverse array of exciting opportunities for Jewish involvement, including social, educational, cultural and religious programming, in a pluralistic community that encourages intellectual challenge and growth.
Taglit-Birthright Israel is a unique partnership between the people of Israel through their government, local Jewish communities (North American Jewish Federations through the United Jewish Communities, Keren Hayesod, and The Jewish Agency for Israel), and the birthright israel Foundation, generously supported by the following Jewish philanthropic partners: S. Daniel Abraham, The Abramson Family Foundation, Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson, The AVI CHAI Foundation, The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies, Edgar M. Bronfman, Circle of Service Foundation, Susie and Michael Gelman, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Foundation, David and Ruth Gottesman, The Harold Grinspoon Foundation, Hadassah - The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Susan and Roger Hertog, Ronald S. Lauder, The Marcus Foundation- Bernie Marcus, Jane and Daniel Och, The Samberg Family Foundation, Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Judy and Michael Steinhardt, The Wasserman Foundation, Leslie and Abigail Wexner and The Wexner Foundation, Karen and Gary Winnick in North America; Marc Rich in Europe.
Neither Hillel nor Taglit-Birthright Israel is affiliated with a political party or religious movement.
For more information about these organizations, visit the Hillel or Taglit-Birthright Israel Web sites.