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Leora Match, 24, wears many hats — singer-songwriter, Jewish educator, community builder.
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Leora Match, 24, wears many hats — singer-songwriter, Jewish educator, community builder.
April Ball ’21, a student at Stanford University, and Stephanie Jacobs, a Los Angeles photographer and instructional designer, traveled to Europe last summer to conduct interviews with Holocaust survivors in the Netherlands and Belgium.
A successful entrepreneur and real estate mogul, Allen Alevy invests in businesses for the “long game.”
For Polina Shchetinina, cross-cultural competence is a necessary skill.
Nalani Haueter, a Hillel International Springboard Fellow at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Hillel, grew accustomed to being one of the only Jewish students in school.
Hillel International, the largest Jewish student organization in the world, announced today that President and CEO Eric D. Fingerhut will be leaving at the end of June to assume the position of President and CEO for the Jewish Federations of North America.
Hillel students celebrated the 71st anniversary of Israel’s independence with lively parties, art projects and of course, food. Below are scenes from some of the events they organized.
Hillel students came together on Yom HaShoah to commemorate the 6 million Jews killed in the Holocaust. Here are some of the memorials and vigils they organized.
In recognition of their years of service and leadership, Hillel International will honor Tina Price, chair of Hillel’s board of directors, and Larry Moses, senior advisor to the Wexner Family and Foundation, at its annual Spring Celebration, celebrating Jewish life on campus, on May 21, at Capitale in New York City.
I grew up Jew-ish. Emphasis on the ish.