Based primarily in Berlin, Hillel Deutschland provides a pluralistic home for young Jews throughout Germany to gather, celebrate, learn, and connect with their peers.

Through partnerships with student and communal organizations, Hillel Deutschland is led by experienced professionals Rabbi Rebecca Blady and Rabbi Jeremy Borovitz. Under their tutelage, Hillel Germany provides young Jews with the quality education, pastoral care, and leadership development they deserve.

Whether it’s Shabbat dinners, whiffle ball in the park, or learning Gemara in the Kollel, I always encountered like-minded Jews and fascinating conversations. What Hillel Deutschland has achieved in the past two years is nothing short of miraculous.

Joel Kohen, 23, student at Freie Universität Berlin
Jewish students, professionals, and community members gather at Hillel Deutschland to celebrate its new Torah scroll.
Jewish students, professionals, and community members gather at Hillel Deutschland to celebrate its new Torah scroll.
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Meet Rabbi Rebecca Blady, who serves as executive director of Hillel Deutschland.

Hitting Headlines

Hillel Deutschland is making a far-reaching impact — educationally, culturally, and spiritually.

Fostering Resilience

After a gunman attempted to storm a Halle synagogue, Hillel Deutschland is moving forward with strength on Yom Kippur.

Bite-Sized Torah

Rabbi Jeremy Borovitz of Hillel Deutschland appeared on “It Says What?!” ​​— a video series featuring educators and their favorite nuggets of Jewish wisdom.

On the Daily

Jewish young adults are hustling and bustling at Hillel Deutschland. Take a look at what they’ve been up to this month.