When Ilya Bratman—the Moscow-born linguist and head of eight CUNY and SUNY Hillels—looks out at the students facing him, he sees a familiar threat
In this week’s ‘Daf Yomi’ Talmud study, ancient rabbis take sides on how to deal with uncertainty when it comes to ritual impurity in women
What a Japanese cultural ambassador and self-help guru learned from the retirees of West Palm Beach
Campus Week: Jewish populations are falling at schools like Harvard and Yale. Should we care?
In this week’s ‘Daf Yomi’ Talmud study, patrolling the boundaries between Jewish and pagan society
Nihad Awad’s previous employer had strong ties to Hamas and published anti-Semitic screeds; Awad denies ties with incendiary document
A recent survey shows that Chabad’s tradition-based outreach has a positive impact on college students across the Jewish observance spectrum
How the Columbia/Barnard Hillel brought me comfort and helped me take control of my Jewish path
In this week’s ‘Daf Yomi’ Talmud study, Jews may not realize the origins of a central idea of modern social justice
In and out of the fold of ultra-Orthodoxy, Shulem Deen and his father Dovid both pursued honest religious feeling
New initiatives to help victims and respond to troubling college trend
Hillel the Elder’s 2,000-year-old rabbinic quote is basically the new YOLO
Jewish student says he was punched at Students for Justice in Palestine booth
Whether they’re drawn by social programs, religious practice, or the food, non-Jews have changed the face of the organization
Students gather for the fourth National Hillel Basketball Tournament
From the recent Hillel controversy to a scuffle sweeping the Israeli educational system, conversation is held as sacred. It isn’t.
Let’s be honest about what anti-Zionism entails
Why we shouldn’t invite anti-Zionists to dinner