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L'SHALOM 2021
We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25 Time: 2pm ET Location: Zoom link to be provided prior to the eventPICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. YAVNEH ELECTIONS 2021 OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.SHANA ZIONTS
Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director ofRABBI YONAH HAIN
Phone: (212) 854-1519. Rabbi Yonah Hain is our Campus Rabbi and serves as a member of the Columbia University Office of Religious Life.He shapes Jewish life on campus through relationships with students, university faculty and administration, and by overseeing our COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop. ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. STUDENT GROUPS & RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES As a pluralistic community, Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the home to many different student groups and religious communities. Whether they engage in educational programming, religious services, performing arts, acts of social justice, or dialogue around Israel, each of the student groups and religious communities listed below represents one stripe on our broader pluralistic spectrum.L'SHALOM 2021
We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25 Time: 2pm ET Location: Zoom link to be provided prior to the eventPICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. YAVNEH ELECTIONS 2021 OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.SHANA ZIONTS
Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director ofRABBI YONAH HAIN
Phone: (212) 854-1519. Rabbi Yonah Hain is our Campus Rabbi and serves as a member of the Columbia University Office of Religious Life.He shapes Jewish life on campus through relationships with students, university faculty and administration, and by overseeing our ABOUT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is guided by a vision and a set of core values that have emerged over the years of our history: Our Mission. Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop. CALENDAR - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. YAVNEH ELECTIONS 2021 OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.ROOM RESERVATIONS
Below you will find our room reservation system. Please click here for step-by-step instructions for completing a room reservation request. Please note that your reservation is not confirmed until you receive a confirmation email. Hillel Room Reservations Policy: Hillel Groups: Please note ONLY group leaders (for HILLEL GROUPS) and other designated Hillel initiative leaders can request spaceKRAFTSTARTER
OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.STIPEND INFORMATION
OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. WHISTLEBLOWER POLICY Columbia/Barnard Hillel Inc. Whistleblower Policy Policy The Columbia/Barnard Hillel Inc. (the “Organization”) is committed to lawful and ethical behavior in all of its activities and has adopted a Code of Conduct (the “Code”) that requires directors, officers, employees and volunteers providing substantial services (hereinafter “volunteers”) to comply with all applicable laws and COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. DONATE - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.L'SHALOM 2021
L’Shalom 2021. We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25. GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
ANNUAL DINNER
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbia/Barnard Hillel will not be holding its Annual Dinner on Wednesday, April 29th. While we are disappointed that we will not be able to hold our Annual Dinner as initially planned, we look forward to honoring Esta Eiger Stecher Law’82 and Maiya Chard-Yaron CC’06 at aEMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
RABBI YONAH HAIN
Phone: (212) 854-1519. Rabbi Yonah Hain is our Campus Rabbi and serves as a member of the Columbia University Office of Religious Life.He shapes Jewish life on campus through relationships with students, university faculty and administration, and by overseeing our COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. DONATE - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.L'SHALOM 2021
L’Shalom 2021. We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25. GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
ANNUAL DINNER
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbia/Barnard Hillel will not be holding its Annual Dinner on Wednesday, April 29th. While we are disappointed that we will not be able to hold our Annual Dinner as initially planned, we look forward to honoring Esta Eiger Stecher Law’82 and Maiya Chard-Yaron CC’06 at aEMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
RABBI YONAH HAIN
Phone: (212) 854-1519. Rabbi Yonah Hain is our Campus Rabbi and serves as a member of the Columbia University Office of Religious Life.He shapes Jewish life on campus through relationships with students, university faculty and administration, and by overseeing our STUDENTS - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Students. Columbia/Barnard Hillel is proud to support and encourage a student-drive model of programming. Students from all of Columbia’s undergraduate schools (Barnard College, Columbia College, Columbia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, General Studies, and Jewish Theological Seminary) are engaged as leaders in our community WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! DONATE - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
ROOM RESERVATIONS
Below you will find our room reservation system. Please click here for step-by-step instructions for completing a room reservation request. Please note that your reservation is not confirmed until you receive a confirmation email. Hillel Room Reservations Policy: Hillel Groups: Please note ONLY group leaders (for HILLEL GROUPS) and other designated Hillel initiative leaders can request spaceSENIOR SENDOFF 2021
Senior Sendoff 2021. Class of 2021: Join us with your classmates on the Kraft Center Terrace on Friday April, 23rd for a toast, a photoshoot, and more!
THE KRAFT CENTER
The Kraft Center. Dedicated in 2000, and located on West 115th Street, just west (across Broadway) of the campus, the Kraft Center was made possible through collaboration with Columbia University. The Kraft Center houses all aspects of Jewish life. It is home to a wide range of social, cultural, religious and educational activities. WHISTLEBLOWER POLICY Columbia/Barnard Hillel Inc. Whistleblower Policy. Policy The Columbia/Barnard Hillel Inc. (the “Organization”) is committed to lawful and ethical behavior in all of its activities and has adopted a Code of Conduct (the “Code”) that requires directors, officers, employees and volunteers providing substantial services (hereinafter “volunteers”) to comply with all applicable laws and ANNOUNCING THE NORMAN E. ALEXANDER JEWISH STUDENT OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. AMBASSADOR DAN SHAPIRO Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Israel, joined Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, as a visiting scholar in COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. DONATE - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.L'SHALOM 2021
L’Shalom 2021. We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25.ANNUAL DINNER
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbia/Barnard Hillel will not be holding its Annual Dinner on Wednesday, April 29th. While we are disappointed that we will not be able to hold our Annual Dinner as initially planned, we look forward to honoring Esta Eiger Stecher Law’82 and Maiya Chard-Yaron CC’06 at a GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
EMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
RABBI YONAH HAIN
Phone: (212) 854-1519. Rabbi Yonah Hain is our Campus Rabbi and serves as a member of the Columbia University Office of Religious Life.He shapes Jewish life on campus through relationships with students, university faculty and administration, and by overseeing our COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. DONATE - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.L'SHALOM 2021
L’Shalom 2021. We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25.ANNUAL DINNER
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbia/Barnard Hillel will not be holding its Annual Dinner on Wednesday, April 29th. While we are disappointed that we will not be able to hold our Annual Dinner as initially planned, we look forward to honoring Esta Eiger Stecher Law’82 and Maiya Chard-Yaron CC’06 at a GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
EMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
RABBI YONAH HAIN
Phone: (212) 854-1519. Rabbi Yonah Hain is our Campus Rabbi and serves as a member of the Columbia University Office of Religious Life.He shapes Jewish life on campus through relationships with students, university faculty and administration, and by overseeing our STUDENTS - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Students. Columbia/Barnard Hillel is proud to support and encourage a student-drive model of programming. Students from all of Columbia’s undergraduate schools (Barnard College, Columbia College, Columbia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, General Studies, and Jewish Theological Seminary) are engaged as leaders in our community WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! DONATE - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
ROOM RESERVATIONS
Below you will find our room reservation system. Please click here for step-by-step instructions for completing a room reservation request. Please note that your reservation is not confirmed until you receive a confirmation email. Hillel Room Reservations Policy: Hillel Groups: Please note ONLY group leaders (for HILLEL GROUPS) and other designated Hillel initiative leaders can request spaceANNUAL DINNER
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbia/Barnard Hillel will not be holding its Annual Dinner on Wednesday, April 29th. While we are disappointed that we will not be able to hold our Annual Dinner as initially planned, we look forward to honoring Esta Eiger Stecher Law’82 and Maiya Chard-Yaron CC’06 at aSENIOR SENDOFF 2021
Senior Sendoff 2021. Class of 2021: Join us with your classmates on the Kraft Center Terrace on Friday April, 23rd for a toast, a photoshoot, and more!
WHISTLEBLOWER POLICY Columbia/Barnard Hillel Inc. Whistleblower Policy. Policy The Columbia/Barnard Hillel Inc. (the “Organization”) is committed to lawful and ethical behavior in all of its activities and has adopted a Code of Conduct (the “Code”) that requires directors, officers, employees and volunteers providing substantial services (hereinafter “volunteers”) to comply with all applicable laws and ANNOUNCING THE NORMAN E. ALEXANDER JEWISH STUDENT OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. AMBASSADOR DAN SHAPIRO Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Israel, joined Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, as a visiting scholar in COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop.PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served.L'SHALOM 2021
L’Shalom 2021. We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25. Time: 2pm ET. Location: Zoom link to be provided prior to the event. ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
YAVNEH ELECTIONS 2021 OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.EMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
RABBI YONAH HAIN
Phone: (212) 854-1519. Rabbi Yonah Hain is our Campus Rabbi and serves as a member of the Columbia University Office of Religious Life.He shapes Jewish life on campus through relationships with students, university faculty and administration, and by overseeing our COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop.PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served.L'SHALOM 2021
L’Shalom 2021. We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25. Time: 2pm ET. Location: Zoom link to be provided prior to the event. ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
YAVNEH ELECTIONS 2021 OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.EMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
RABBI YONAH HAIN
Phone: (212) 854-1519. Rabbi Yonah Hain is our Campus Rabbi and serves as a member of the Columbia University Office of Religious Life.He shapes Jewish life on campus through relationships with students, university faculty and administration, and by overseeing our ABOUT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually,spiritually and
CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop. YAVNEH ELECTIONS 2021 OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. CALENDAR - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.PROFESSIONALS
James Levin. Chief Operating Officer james.levin@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0453 Jim joined the Columbia/Barnard Hillel as Chief Operating Officer after having spent many years in the corporate banking world. Over the years, he has been very active as aROOM RESERVATIONS
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GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
KRAFT SHABBAT TO GO
Kraft Shabbat To Go is a delicious meal with the option to eat outdoors with new and old friends in a physically distanced but socially connected way! Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Kraft Shabbat To Go is offered *free of charge* to all Columbia/Barnard undergraduate students. Graduate students, please reach out to AmandaSnow
WHISTLEBLOWER POLICY Columbia/Barnard Hillel Inc. Whistleblower Policy Policy The Columbia/Barnard Hillel Inc. (the “Organization”) is committed to lawful and ethical behavior in all of its activities and has adopted a Code of Conduct (the “Code”) that requires directors, officers, employees and volunteers providing substantial services (hereinafter “volunteers”) to comply with all applicable laws and COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLELBARNARD UNIVERSITYBARNARD UNIVERSITY LOCATION Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop.PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
BAYIT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Bayit. The Beit Ephraim Food Co-op (Bayit) is the nation’s oldest communal housing run by Jewish students. Located two blocks south of the Columbia University campus, life at the Bayit is based on principles of Jewish leadership, volunteerism, and commitment to communal responsibility. Bayit residents from a diverse range ofJewish
EMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
AMBASSADOR DAN SHAPIRO Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Israel, joined Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, as a visiting scholar in COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLELBARNARD UNIVERSITYBARNARD UNIVERSITY LOCATION Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop.PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
BAYIT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Bayit. The Beit Ephraim Food Co-op (Bayit) is the nation’s oldest communal housing run by Jewish students. Located two blocks south of the Columbia University campus, life at the Bayit is based on principles of Jewish leadership, volunteerism, and commitment to communal responsibility. Bayit residents from a diverse range ofJewish
EMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
AMBASSADOR DAN SHAPIRO Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Israel, joined Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, as a visiting scholar in STUDENTS - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Students. Columbia/Barnard Hillel is proud to support and encourage a student-drive model of programming. Students from all of Columbia’s undergraduate schools (Barnard College, Columbia College, Columbia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, General Studies, and Jewish Theological Seminary) are engaged as leaders in our community CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop. CALENDAR - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.L'SHALOM 2021
L’Shalom 2021. We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25. Time: 2pm ET. Location: Zoom link to be provided prior to the event. BAYIT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Bayit. The Beit Ephraim Food Co-op (Bayit) is the nation’s oldest communal housing run by Jewish students. Located two blocks south of the Columbia University campus, life at the Bayit is based on principles of Jewish leadership, volunteerism, and commitment to communal responsibility. Bayit residents from a diverse range ofJewish
SUKKOT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Etrog (אתרוג) – the fruit of a citron tree. We are offering four different sets – $45, $55, $75 and $95. Sets are priced based on the measure of the etrog’s Jewish legal “beautification”; all sets are perfectly kosher. Each set includes all 4 species. If you would like to select yourANNUAL DINNER
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbia/Barnard Hillel will not be holding its Annual Dinner on Wednesday, April 29th. While we are disappointed that we will not be able to hold our Annual Dinner as initially planned, we look forward to honoring Esta Eiger Stecher Law’82 and Maiya Chard-Yaron CC’06 at a CELEBRATING KRAFT@20 Construction at 606 W 115th Street in preparation to build the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life. Robert Kraft and his late wife Myra Kraft cutting the ribbon to officially commemorate the opening of the Kraft Center. David, Patti, Jonathan, Myra, Robert, Dan and Josh Kraft immediately following the cutting of the ribbon. REIMBURSEMENTS & CHECK REQUESTS Reimbursements & Check Requests. Please complete the form below in order to receive a reimbursement for your spending, OR to request that a check be sent to an outside guest speaker. If you have any questions about this process, please email Avigail Schneiman, Student LifeAdministrator.
AMBASSADOR DAN SHAPIRO Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Israel, joined Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, as a visiting scholar in COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLELBARNARD UNIVERSITYBARNARD UNIVERSITY LOCATION Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop.PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
BAYIT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Bayit. The Beit Ephraim Food Co-op (Bayit) is the nation’s oldest communal housing run by Jewish students. Located two blocks south of the Columbia University campus, life at the Bayit is based on principles of Jewish leadership, volunteerism, and commitment to communal responsibility. Bayit residents from a diverse range ofJewish
EMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
AMBASSADOR DAN SHAPIRO Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Israel, joined Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, as a visiting scholar in COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL WELCOME TO COLUMBIA / BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel is the catalyst for students to explore and consciously define their Jewish identity. We help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging WELCOME CLASS OF 2025 Welcome to our community! We’re so happy to welcome the class of 2025 to Columbia/Barnard! We’d love to connect – fill out the form below so that we can be in touch and this summer, we’ll send something in the mail for you! CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLELBARNARD UNIVERSITYBARNARD UNIVERSITY LOCATION Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop.PICNIC IN THE PARK
The classes of 2020 and 2021 are invited to celebrate (a little belatedly!) their pandemic commencements with Columbia/Barnard Hillel on Sunday, June 6 at 2pm!Join us in Central Park in the low 100s (exact location will be sent to you prior to the event) for a picnic. Brunch will be served. ALEXANDER JEWISH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. The Robert K. Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, is proud to announce a $3 million endowment gift to launch the Norman E. Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute. Learn more here. The application for the inaugural cohort of the Alexander Jewish Leadership Institute iscurrently open.
GET TO KNOW COLUMBIA/BARNARD HILLEL Get to Know Columbia/Barnard Hillel. While we are not currently able to show you around the Kraft Center, we wanted you to have the opportunity to hear about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! Since we cannot do in-person visits if you wouldlike to
BAYIT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Bayit. The Beit Ephraim Food Co-op (Bayit) is the nation’s oldest communal housing run by Jewish students. Located two blocks south of the Columbia University campus, life at the Bayit is based on principles of Jewish leadership, volunteerism, and commitment to communal responsibility. Bayit residents from a diverse range ofJewish
EMILY LAVINE
Email: emily@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-5112. Emily Lavine is thrilled to be back at the Kraft Center as the Development Associate. A recent graduate of Columbia College, Emily feels right at home in Morningside Heights. During her time at Columbia, Emily fell in love with Columbia/Barnard Hillel.SHANA ZIONTS
Email: shana@hillel.columbia.edu. Phone: (212) 854-0455. Shana Zionts loves being a member of the Kraft Center team! She has been at Columbia/Barnard Hillel since July 2013, first as the Director of Student Life and now as the Assistant Director. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Shana received her BA in Near Eastern and JudaicStudies from
AMBASSADOR DAN SHAPIRO Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Israel, joined Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, as a visiting scholar in STUDENTS - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Students. Columbia/Barnard Hillel is proud to support and encourage a student-drive model of programming. Students from all of Columbia’s undergraduate schools (Barnard College, Columbia College, Columbia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, General Studies, and Jewish Theological Seminary) are engaged as leaders in our community CONTACT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Columbia/Barnard Hillel The Kraft Center 606 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 854-5111 Fax: (212)854-3012 Email: info@hillel.columbia.edu Mass Transit. Bus: M104, M60, M4 and M5; 115th/116th Street Stop. CALENDAR - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL OUR MISSION. Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.L'SHALOM 2021
L’Shalom 2021. We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021 on their graduation, and we hope you and your family can join us! Please be in touch with Liz Lebeaux, Director of Development, at liz@hillel.columbia.edu with any questions. Date: Sunday, April 25. Time: 2pm ET. Location: Zoom link to be provided prior to the event. BAYIT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Bayit. The Beit Ephraim Food Co-op (Bayit) is the nation’s oldest communal housing run by Jewish students. Located two blocks south of the Columbia University campus, life at the Bayit is based on principles of Jewish leadership, volunteerism, and commitment to communal responsibility. Bayit residents from a diverse range ofJewish
SUKKOT - COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL : COLUMBIA BARNARD HILLEL Etrog (אתרוג) – the fruit of a citron tree. We are offering four different sets – $45, $55, $75 and $95. Sets are priced based on the measure of the etrog’s Jewish legal “beautification”; all sets are perfectly kosher. Each set includes all 4 species. If you would like to select yourANNUAL DINNER
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbia/Barnard Hillel will not be holding its Annual Dinner on Wednesday, April 29th. While we are disappointed that we will not be able to hold our Annual Dinner as initially planned, we look forward to honoring Esta Eiger Stecher Law’82 and Maiya Chard-Yaron CC’06 at a CELEBRATING KRAFT@20 Construction at 606 W 115th Street in preparation to build the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life. Robert Kraft and his late wife Myra Kraft cutting the ribbon to officially commemorate the opening of the Kraft Center. David, Patti, Jonathan, Myra, Robert, Dan and Josh Kraft immediately following the cutting of the ribbon. REIMBURSEMENTS & CHECK REQUESTS Reimbursements & Check Requests. Please complete the form below in order to receive a reimbursement for your spending, OR to request that a check be sent to an outside guest speaker. If you have any questions about this process, please email Avigail Schneiman, Student LifeAdministrator.
AMBASSADOR DAN SHAPIRO Ambassador Daniel B. Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Israel, joined Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, as a visiting scholar inMenu
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WELCOME CLASS OF 2024! We are so excited to welcome the class of 2024 to the Barnard & Columbia family. Click here to learn about the meaningful experiences related to Jewish life on campus firsthand from some of the students who make our community so special! JOIN US FOR SHABBAT! We would love to celebrate Shabbat with you. Join us for one of our Shabbat dinners, including Columbia Barnard Shabbat (CBS), a shared Shabbat experience for our entire community!HILLEL
ANNOUNCES $2.5 MILLION ENDOWMENT GIFT Learn more about the gift that will name the Executive Director position in honor of the Lavine family.We're here for you
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