A Statement from Hillel International

The disturbing, disgraceful and violent attacks on our democratic institutions Wednesday threaten core American and Jewish values and undermine the freedom and security we all hold dear. The students and communities we serve have been deeply unsettled by both that night’s assault and by fear of continuing risks to our government’s integrity, stability and security.

Hillel has long acted from a place of Jewish values to promote respectful dialogue and civic engagement, and to counter the voices of extremists that threaten our campuses and communities. We remain committed to pursuing justice for all and teaching and supporting civil discourse through our work across the country and around the world.

We know many students in our communities remain scared, perplexed and hurting from these events. Local Hillel professionals are here for you. You can also access programming and wellness resources at www.HillelAtHome.org.

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Honor a Queen Esther for Purim!

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We’re excited to announce a new opportunity…just in time for Purim! Our goal is to raise $10,000 by Thursday, March 13 so we can fund massive Purim and Passover celebrations on all our campuses! Our plans will bring hundreds of Jewish students to celebrate, be in community, and create the Jewish experiences THEY want. Can you help us get there?

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“Jewish students are stronger than ever. We feel empowered, motivated, and are more supported than ever. We are taking a stand and we are more proactive on campus.”< br/>

— Jake Rendler (UCSD, class of 2025) at the Combating Antisemitism Symposium hosted by AJC San Diego and the Jewish Federation of San Diego County

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