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

Yesterday was October 7th

October 8, 2024

Yesterday was October 7th-

Yesterday Hillel of San Diego supported on-campus vigils and education programs at each of our four campuses- SDSU, UCSD, CSUSM, and USD. We then paid for buses to take students to the incredible Community Vigil at the JCC.

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September 30, 2024

This past weekend, I was in Washington D.C. at the Hillel/AJC University Presidents Summit on Campus Antisemitism. The Summit brought together Hillel Executive Directors, AJC Regional Directors (including San Diego’s Sara Brown) and 150 University leaders including UCSD’s Chancellor Khosla and Vice Chancellor Petitt, to address antisemitism productively and focus on what institutions can do to create positive change.

Guess Who’s Back? Back Again. Hillel’s Back. Tell A Friend.

September 16, 2024

On Friday, we celebrated the Melvin Garb Hillel Center’s 10 Year Anniversary at Shabbat with students and some special guests. We hosted a tour of the beautiful center with students who shared how each of the spaces impacted their Jewish experience. Students shared the business plans they created in the Sophie and Arthur Brody Library and the Jewish women’s club, Achayot, explained that they are working to establish an AEPhi Chapter at SDSU in the Harold R. Stern Student Leadership Room.

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