

A UD Hillel Shabbat Experience: It’s not just about the meal
October was National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Many women are affected by this terrible disease and this month aims to help prevent,...


UD Represented at White House Interfaith and Community Service National Gathering
Photo Credit Joe Pritchett, Area Coordinator for Residence Life and Housing, Nona Holy, Campus Pastor with Lumos Presbyterian Ministry,...


Why Text Study?
As Jews we are often known as “People of the Book,” an appropriate title. After the destruction of Second Temple and subsequent exile,...


Breast Cancer and the Jewish Peoplehood: What to Know
Every year, the United States recognizes October as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM). As the month comes to a close, here...


Judaism and Voting: A Right of Passage
Growing up, Judaism consistently stresses that we exist, above all else, as a community. We then encounter countless “right of passage”...


Yom Kippur: To Each His Own
Five weeks into my study abroad program, last year Yom Kippur began on the evening of September 22nd. Of my closest friends on the...


Judaism: It's Not One Size Fits All
I always thought that I had the “traditional” Jewish upbringing: preschool at the JCC, Hebrew School, Sleepaway camp, BBYO, and choosing...


C.E.I's: The Key to Free Coffee
Hillel's eight Campus Engagement Interns are always ready for a good cup of coffee and some great conversation. Their job is to build...


Reflections from the Rabbi
Welcome, everyone! Or, as we say in Hebrew, “Baruch Haba,” which means, “Blessed is the one who comes.” Now, Judaism has just about as...


From the eyes of a CEI
In early August, four UD students about to start their year-long internship at UD Hillel as part of the Campus Engagement Internship...




































