Two-Line Torah: Balak 5776–Seeing the Future
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At Hillel, we work with emerging adults as they make their first steps towards independent lives and careers.
WASHINGTON – Hillel International, the largest Jewish campus organization in the world, announced today the election of Tina Price as chair of its board of directors. With more than 20 years of experience in Jewish philanthropy, including six years on the Hillel International Board of Directors, Price will use her new position to guide the […]
The school year is over and the dog days of summer are just beginning. Hillel International staff are busy gearing up for the Class of 2020’s arrival on campus this fall, but even the busiest staff have the chance to take a break with a good book this summer. Here’s what’s on their reading lists.
Anger can be a great personal and professional teaching tool—it’s all in how we utilize that anger to move forward.
For all Jews the world over, and additionally for those of us who are Americans, we head into Shabbat in pain.
Reflecting on my recent Birthright Israel trip through Hillel International, I would never have imagined that a 10-day trip with strangers could affect me so profoundly.
Rabbi Max Ticktin was a national leader in the Hillel movement and former Hillel director at University of Wisconsin, Madison and the University of Chicago.
In the process of self-exploration and relationship building that, in part, defines the college experience, encountering jealousy is entirely natural.
College is frequently a time of transition from the obvious Teachers in our lives to a murkier sense of who we might look to for direction.
Sometimes, in argument, we have a tendency to not recognize the pain we cause others until it is too late.