Explore Hillel at Washington University in St. Louis
WashU Hillel has enhanced the lives of thousands of college students throughout St. Louis and helped Washington University cultivate one of the most vibrant campus Jewish communities in the country. We are honored to play an important role in advancing the University’s goal of “knowing every student by name and by story,� and are the only organization that fosters Jewish pluralism on campus.We have a beautiful home on Forsyth, but we are more than just our building and the programs that take place there. WashU Hillel seeks to support and empower Jewish students along their own unique paths…wherever they are and in whatever ways are most meaningful to them.
Through social justice programs, Birthright Israel trips, Shabbat and holiday meals, Israel engagement, Jewish learning, social events, religious services, our popular DIY opportunities (helping students gather among friends for a Shabbat or holiday meal on their own), and so much more, we are committed to helping students make lasting friendships, find community, and develop their own enduring Jewish traditions.
As a result of the pandemic, rising antisemitism, and the ongoing mental health epidemic—we’ve learned to support students through all kinds of challenges.
Our Hillel currently serves approximately 1,850 Jewish undergraduates attending Washington University. Students from other universities throughout the St. Louis region enjoy our programming as well. During the 2022-23 academic year, WashU Hillel engaged almost 2,500 students, including over 1,000 Jewish undergraduates.
We’ve also taken hundreds of students to Israel – our trips are open to all undergraduates in or from the St. Louis area and their friends ages 18-22. Our next trips will take place December 26, 2023 - January 5, 2024 and May 2024. More information about our Birthright Israel program can be found at washubirthright.com.
WashU Hillel is a community partner of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis and is affiliated with Hillel International, connecting our organization to a vast network of Jewish college students throughout the world.
To learn more about our Hillel or for information on how you can get involved or join one of our Birthright Israel trips, visit our website or find WashU Hillel on Instagram (@washuhillel) or Facebook (fb.me/washuhillel).
This Hillel serves: Washington University in St. Louis; Fontbonne College
Undergraduate Enrollment
656 Students
*Percent of population
Graduate Enrollment
290 Students
*Percent of population
Jewish Experience Through Hillel
- Served by Hillel Yes
- Religious Services Available Yes
- Hillel Rabbi/Senior Jewish Educator Yes
- Hillel Mental Health/Wellness Staff No
- Kosher Food Available Unknown
- Birthright Israel Participation Yes
- Alt Break Participation No
- Israel Fellow No
- JLIC Educator Yes
Campus Climate for Jewish Students
- Hillel CCI Antisemitism Training Participant No
- Open Title VI Investigation No
- Anti-Israel Student Government or BDS Resolution None
Religious Services
Daily morning minyan with mincha/maariv around campus; a weekly egalitarian Conservative Shabbat evening service at Hillel or on campus and bi-weekly Shabbat morning service; weekly Orthodox Shabbat morning service; Reform Shabbat evening service once per month. We also offer High Holiday services.
Frequency: Daily
Additional Campus Information
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- Jewish Studies Offered No
- Private/Public N/A
- Acceptance Rate 78%
- U.S. Region Plains
- Commuter/Residential N/A
- Tuition In-State $28,276
- Tuition Out-of-State $28,276
- Out-of-State/Int’l 15% / 2%
- Greek Life No
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