It’s #GivingTuesday! Triple Your Impact Today!

Hillel is the Jewish lifeline for thousands of students in San Diego. Now more than ever, Hillel is helping San Diego’s emerging adults navigate this challenging time. Because of you, students are getting the care and support they need.   Your generosity will inspire the next generation of Jewish leaders. And did you know, all gifts will be tripled through the month of December!

No one can argue that it’s been a hard year. But, there is reason to be hopeful. During a crisis, we’ve seen how our Jewish community comes together — to improve the world and pursue justice. We hope you will join us in answering the call by supporting the next generation of Jewish leaders through Hillel on #GivingTuesday. When you give to your Hillel of San Diego, your dollars will be tripled through our Triple Tzedek Challenge!

Support Hillel of San Diego this #GivingTuesday because you believe in Jewish continuity. NOW is the time to invest in our Jewish future!

Other Stories From Hillel

Incident at Hillel of San Diego Today

January 6, 2026

Hope you are having a great start to your 2026. At Hillel of San Diego, our highest priority is, and will always be, the safety of Jewish students.

Over the past few months, an individual repeatedly harassed Hillel San Diego, prompting us to obtain a restraining order. Today, that individual attempted to break into our Melvin Garb Hillel Center and left an unidentified package.

You Made it Possible. Now We Must Sustain it.

December 21, 2025

Over the past five years, and especially since October 7th, this community has shown up in extraordinary ways. Your leadership made it possible for Hillel of San Diego to respond immediately and decisively in moments of crisis, expanding support, strengthening safety, and meeting students in their most vulnerable moments. Thank G-d you did. Because of you, students know exactly where to turn — and they know they will not be turned away.

Why Hillel of San Diego Matters Right Now

December 19, 2025

As we enter the final days of Hillel of San Diego’s year-end efforts to raise $500,000 by December 31, our family is proud to stand with this community and publicly join this effort to strengthen Jewish life on San Diego’s campuses. We do so while holding two truths at once. We are celebrating the light and resilience of Hanukkah, even as we grieve the tragedies and violence that have shaken Jewish communities in recent days. Joy and heartbreak coexist. For Jewish students, that tension is not abstract but rather something they are navigating every day on campus

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