ASU Hillel Receives $10 Million Gift for New Jewish Student Center
Hillel Professionals Share How Mentorship Strengthens Student Communities
Marcus Foundation’s $27 Million Investment Expands Hillel Leadership Development
The Marcus Foundation announced a three-year, $27 million investment in Hillel International’s professional and student leadership development. This gift will support training, career development programs, and initiatives designed to strengthen the skills and retention of campus professionals who engage and support Jewish students. The investment builds on the Marcus Foundation’s longstanding partnership with Hillel, continuing a “transformational relationship with the foundation,” according to Hillel International President and CEO Adam Lehman.
Hillel International Welcomes New Board Chair
Air Force Officer and West Point Hillel Graduate Creates Community for Jewish Cadets
Hillel of San Diego Engages 3,500 Students Across Four Campuses
Elon University Graduate Builds Black-Jewish Coalition
Elon University graduate and Alpha Epsilon Pi alumnus Benji Stern helped launch Elon’s Black-Jewish Coalition to build cross-community relationships and combat rising campus polarization. Inspired by a trip to Alabama, where he learned about the Civil Rights Movement, Stern collaborated with student leaders, university chaplains, and campus organizations to host regular dialogue dinners, cultural programs, and meetings with university administrators. The coalition plans to continue their work as Stern transitions into a new role as Springboard Fellow at Brandeis University Hillel.
Seattle Colleges District Investigates Tenured Professor Over Anti-Israel Faculty Listserv Email
The Seattle Colleges District Compliance Office initiated a review of tenured Spanish language and literature professor David Quintero after he sent an email to a faculty listserv arguing against the hiring of Israeli citizens. In the message, Quintero questioned how “Zionist Israeli dual-citizens” pass security background checks and characterized them as criminals and killers. District officials confirmed the matter is under human resources evaluation to determine appropriate action under institutional policies governing discrimination and workplace harassment.
Jewish College Students Build Global Connections Through Hillel’s Birthright Trips
Each year, thousands of Jewish college students participate in Birthright Israel trips with their campus Hillels, connecting with peers and Jewish communities around the world. University of Kansas Hillel recently completed its Birthright Israel trip, where students traveled from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, visited historical and modern sites, and took part in hands-on volunteering while meeting and learning alongside other Jewish students.
Eight University of Michigan Anti-Israel Activists Indicted on Counts of Vandalism and Threats
Following the indictment of eight anti-Israel activists, a federal judge released six of the defendants detained by the FBI on bond. The defendants, who were indicted by the Justice Department last week, have been accused of carrying out acts of vandalism against homes and businesses, and making threats against university leaders, law enforcement officials, and Jewish organizations, including the Jewish Federation of Detroit. The defendants pled not guilty to the charges, which prosecutors argue included breaking windows, spray-painting walls with anti-Israel messages and symbols, and leaving threatening notes at victims’ homes.
Rabbi Miriam Hoffman to Join GW Hillel as Senior Jewish Educator
Rabbi Miriam Hoffman will join George Washington University Hillel in July as its senior Jewish educator after serving as program director at Am Kolel Jewish Renewal Community in Rockville. She previously worked at Brandeis Hillel and interned at USC Hillel. Rabbi Hoffman will focus on supporting students in exploring their Jewish identity, community, and spirituality.
University of Arizona Student Reflects on Hillel International Internship
Courtney Saxe, a rising fourth-year student at the University of Arizona, extended her summer internship with Hillel International into a multi-year role supporting Jewish campus life and digital storytelling. Saxe credited the experience with giving her a meaningful opportunity to shape some of Hillel’s signature initiatives, including Content Creators Forum, noting, “I gained a new appreciation for the work happening behind the scenes at Hillel International, but what surprised me most was how much my own voice mattered.” She added that she never felt like “just an intern” because her perspective as a student was trusted and valued.