Letter to the Community by Joseph Hollander MS’84

Letter to the Community By Joseph Hollander MS’84   Rutgers Hillel is proud to honor community leaders Joseph Hollander MS’84 and Mitch Frumkin MBA’82 of the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey with the Visionaries in Partnership Award at the...

Senior Year Reflection by Aviv Alter, Class of 2015

Senior Year Reflection By Aviv Alter, Class of 2015   “Want to check out Hillel tonight?” It was the first Friday of my freshman year at Rutgers and my roommate Emily was hoping to escape our Busch campus suite. “Sure,” I responded, “let’s go.” Emily and I walked...

Koach’s New Educational Series by Gilana Levavi ’18

Koach’s New Educational Series By Gilana Levavi, Class of 2018 Rutgers Hillel Blogger of the Semester, Spring 2015   This semester, Koach, the Conservative/Traditional-Egalitarian religious community within Hillel, has undertaken a new initiative: a series of...

Reflecting on our Catholic-Jewish Shabbat Dinner

Reflecting on our Catholic-Jewish Shabbat Dinner Students from the Catholic Student Center joined members of the Hillel community at a recent Shabbat dinner on Friday, February 27, 2015. Below are some reflections on the experience: I really enjoyed this past Shabbat...

National Day of Unplugging by Rabbi Brandon Bernstein

National Day of Unplugging By Rabbi Brandon Bernstein, Reform Outreach Initiative Rabbi at Rutgers Hillel There’s an unavoidable irony inherent in tabling on campus for the National Day of Unplugging: namely, the majority of students who ignore me as they pass me by...

The Masorti on Campus Shabbaton by Steve Gotlib ’18

The Masorti on Campus Shabbaton By Steve Gotlib, Class of 2018 Arizona State. Binghamton. Columbia. Dickinson. Hofstra. Johns Hopkins. Michigan. NYU. Stockton. Rutgers. Yale.  What do all these schools and many more have in common? All had representatives present at...

Two Perspectives from Paris by Lior and Gaëlle Toledano

Two Perspectives from Paris by Lior and Gaëlle Toledano    A View from Paris By Lior Toledano My name is Lior, I am a French Jew from Paris and I studied at Rutgers for one year. After the terrorist attacks in my city against the magazine Charlie Hebdo and the kosher...

Soldiers, Friendships, and Family by Lee Mamolen ’16

Soldiers, Friendships, and Family By Lee Mamolen, Class of 2016   Lee traveled to Israel in January 2015 on Birthright with Rutgers Hillel, and while on this life-changing trip, he took some time to write down his thoughts, and he’s shared them with us here:...