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
Rabbi Sara Paasche-Orlow Brings Chaplaincy To Jewish Campus Life
Rabbi Sara Paasche-Orlow, executive director of Northeastern Hillel, describes how she accompanies Jewish college students through moments of challenge and joy using a chaplaincy-informed approach grounded in presence, listening, and sustained relational support. Northeastern Hillel has piloted an innovative Clinical Pastoral Education program focused on Jewish community chaplaincy, campus life, and mental health that they hope to grow nationally next year.
Expanding Jewish Campus Engagement Beyond The “Coffee Date”
Jay Solomon, chief advancement officer of Hillel Ontario, describes a shift in Jewish campus engagement away from a primary focus on one-on-one “coffee date” relationships toward broader, community-based entry points. He highlights large-scale Shabbat dinners, social gatherings, and informal group experiences as ways college students first connect to Jewish life. Solomon points to these settings as starting points that often lead students into leadership roles and deeper relationships with Jewish campus communities.
Unity Dinners Connect Black and Jewish College Students Across U.S. Campuses
This academic year, Hillel International, the Blue Square Alliance Against Hate, and UNCF sponsored 14 Black and Jewish Unity Dinner events across U.S. campuses to spark connection and dialogue between Black, Jewish, and Black and Jewish students. These dinners are building trust and relationships through in-person peer interaction, while countering rising antisemitism and racism. Surveys conducted post-event indicated that over 70% of attendees reported an increased understanding of both communities, while 87% expressed interest in future joint programming.
Southern Methodist University Hillel Grows Jewish Belonging and Safety on Campus Amid Rise in Antisemitism
Hillel at Southern Methodist University and campus leaders are helping Jewish students feel safe and supported following heightened security concerns at the school. In addition to working with campus police to increase patrols and coordination around Jewish student spaces, Hillel has expanded programming and visibility to show students there is a thriving Jewish community for them at the university. “Ever since coming to SMU, I’ve embraced my Jewish identity even more because [Hillel] gave me a place to feel like I’m at home. I really love it,” said second-year student Jaden Simkins.
Hillel International Expands Israel Education Initiatives to Support College Students
In response to the October 7th attacks and the increased need for trusted Jewish educators, Hillel International expanded its Israel education training to better equip campus professionals with the skills they need to support Jewish college students. Through initiatives like Masterclass: Israel and Sipurim, educators are learning how to facilitate honest conversations about complex topics. President and CEO Adam Lehman said students are seeking “trusted relationships, authentic conversation and educational communities strong enough to sustain both honesty and belonging.”
Hillel of Northern Nevada Builds Jewish Community at the University of Nevada
Hillel of Northern Nevada brings Jewish students together through weekly Shabbat dinners, holiday celebrations, and social events ranging from mini golf to craft nights. The organization serves students at the University of Nevada, Reno and other northern Nevada campuses, helping them build community and stay connected to Jewish life while away from home.