For information on any Jewish Student Group on campus please email info@udhillel.org
HILLEL STUDENT LIFE
Hillel Student Life (HSL) presents fun and engaging events for all Jewish students on campus. Past events include BBQ’s, comedians, field trips, and speakers.
For more information, contact Eric Oppenheimer, Hillel Student Life President
HSL Board with inspriational educator, Erin Gruwell
Koach board members, Ally & Robyn
KOACH
Provides college-age students the opportunity to maintain and develop connections to Conservative Judaism. We seek to create a passionate Jew who is committed to the future of the Jewish people and the improvement of the world.
For more information, contact Koach President, Elena Miller
KESHER
Kesher are Reform students on campus excited about social justice and social action! We look forward to seeing you!
For more information, contact Kesher President, Abby Nacht
Kesher board members celebrate Purim
Nara on Alternative Break
Project CHANGE
The Jewish Community Service group at UD, Project CHANGE is excited to get their hands dirty and do some good in the world. Open to any student, Jewish or not, PC is a great place to explore your altruistic side.
The ChaiNamics are the newest (and only) Jewish a Capella group on campus! The ChaiNamics sing mostly contemporary
English and Hebrew songs as well as traditional holiday music.
All students are welcome (and encouraged) to audition
regardless of religious affiliation.
For more information contact ChaiNamics Director, Caryn Stark
The ChaiNamics
University Students Advocating Israel at Delaware (U*SAID)
U*SAID is for politically motivated students who want to take a more active role in influencing their peers and Congress on a
variety of issues. All of these issues stem from our core concern of supporting the US-Israeli relationship. We have no religious affiliations and are a group of bi-partisan students.
Each week students bake and sell Challah to raise money and awareness. Currently Challah for Hunger at UD is supporting the Sudan Relief Fund at American Jewish World Service and the Ethiopian National Project.
For more information, contact Blair Krevitz, Challah for Hunger Chair