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Hillel International — Apr. 22, 2025

Selecting the Right College: Advice for Jewish High School Students and Families

As National College Decision Day approaches on May 1, Hillel International President and CEO Adam Lehman encourages Jewish high school students and their families to assess campus climates carefully and holistically. Despite increased antisemitism at some universities, Lehman notes that many universities, even those with publicized incidents, maintain vibrant Jewish communities supported by robust Hillel programs. He emphasizes the importance of evaluating the full scope of Jewish life offerings to ensure students find a campus environment where they can confidently express their Jewish identity.

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Columbus Jewish News — Apr. 18, 2025

Activist Noa Tishby Amplifies Voices of October 7 Survivors at Ohio State Hillel

Activist, actress, and best-selling author Noa Tishby recently spoke at Ohio State University (OSU) Hillel, where over 300 students and community members gathered to hear two survivors of the October 7 Hamas attacks share their personal stories. OSU Hillel CEO Naomi Lamb reflected on the powerful evening, saying, “Hearing both of the survivors talk about their stories of what happened to them on Oct. 7, I felt was the most heartbreaking and at the same time, the most heartfelt stories anyone could hear.”

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Jewish Herald Voice — Apr. 17, 2025

Houston Hillel Fosters Vibrant Jewish Community for Graduate Students

Jewston, a program of Houston Hillel, facilitates meaningful connections for Jewish graduate students and young alumni across Houston-area universities and medical institutions, including Rice University, the University of Houston, and the Texas Medical Center. The initiative hosts social programs like bagel brunches and leadership development opportunities, while also supporting students in responding to antisemitism on campus.

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Mustang News — Apr. 16, 2025

Hillel San Luis Obispo Hosts Middle East Peace Dialogue Featuring Expert Negotiators

More than 75 students and community members attended “A Dialogue on Peace in the Middle East” at California Polytechnic University, featuring former U.S. envoy to the Middle East Dennis Ross, and former Palestinian Authority negotiator Ghaith Al-Omari. Hosted by Hillel San Luis Obispo (SLO), and Cal Poly’s Student Affairs and Communication Studies Departments, the event offered a model for productive discussions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as part of Hillel’s 2025 Teach-in Tour.

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Times of Israel — Apr. 15, 2025

Government Freezes $2.2 Billion in Funding to Harvard

The U.S. government announced that it would pause $2.2 billion in federal research grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University. The funding freeze follows Harvard President Alan Garber’s announcement that the university was refusing to comply with a set of government demands that he said in a statement “infringe on academic independence or constitutional rights.” In recent weeks, the administration has also paused funding at the University of Pennsylvania, Brown, Princeton, Cornell, and Northwestern citing concerns about antisemitism on campus.

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Columbus Jewish News — Apr. 15, 2025

Ohio State University Hillel Director of Advancement Cydney Goldberg Honored by Birthright Israel

Cydney Goldberg, Director of Advancement at Ohio State University Hillel, was honored by Birthright Israel at OSU HIllel’s recent “Shabbat at the Shoe” event. The program brought together students and alumni for a Shabbat celebration at Ohio Stadium (nicknamed “The Horseshoe”), one of the  largest on-campus stadiums in the world. Goldberg, a dedicated leader in Jewish student engagement, has organized over 20 Birthright trips to Israel, strengthening ties between students and the Jewish community.

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