• www.Hillel.org

    The largest Jewish campus organization in the world, Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life provides opportunities for Jewish students at more than 500 colleges and universities to explore and celebrate their Jewish identity through its global network of regional centers, campus Foundations and Hillel student organizations. Hillel is working to provoke a renaissance of Jewish life.


  • www.Aish.com

    Aish HaTorah is a world leader in creative Jewish educational programs and leadership training, dedicated to answering the vital question, "Why be Jewish?" Aish HaTorah, founded in Jerusalem by Rabbi Noah Weinberg in 1974, is dedicated to revitalizing the Jewish people by providing opportunities for Jews of all backgrounds to discover their heritage in an atmosphere of open inquiry and mutual respect.


  • www.JSU.org

    The mission of Jewish Student Union is to get more Jewish teens attending public high schools to do something Jewish! JSU facilitates regular club meetings in public schools that meet during the lunch hour, before or after school, providing food for the body and soul. Programs include speakers from a variety of Jewish organizations, discussions on timely topics of interest to the participants and interactive activities.


  • www.Chabad.edu

    Chabad seeks to be a "home away from home" for Jews on campus and offers a wealth of social, educational and spiritual programs at campuses across America and around the globe. At college, students are exposed to new ideas and experiences and Chabad seeks to ensure that students graduate as stronger and more empowered Jews than when they entered.


  • www.simpletoremember.com

    A Collection of articles, podcasts, and videos spanning a variety of topics on Judaism


  • Los Angeles Hillel Council (www.lahillel.org)

    Los Angeles Hillel Council is creating a Jewish renaissance for students on campuses throughout Southern California, from Santa Barbara, to greater Los Angeles and the San Fernando, San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys. Hillel provides opportunities for students of diverse interests and backgrounds to connect with each other and express their Judaism.


  • Los Angeles Hebrew High School (www.lahhs.org)

    LAHHS serves the greater Los Angeles community through the development of a stimulating program of Judaic and Hebrew education for eighth to twelfth grade students.

    Currently, LAHHS has grown to be the largest supplemental Jewish High School in the United States offering High School foreign language credit, with nearly 400 students.


  • The Shalom Institute (www.shalominstitute.com)

    The Shalom Institute provides campers of all ages positive Jewish experiences, a greater appreciation for the environment, and, of course, fun. From children to seniors, from singles to single parents, from JCCs to synagogues, from families to chavurot, the Shalom Institute offers exciting programs throughout the year for all walks of life.



 
 
     
 
     
 
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