The only Cyber Monday deal that matters šŸ˜‰

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Happy Cyber Monday! Today’s the day weĀ allĀ enjoy the thrill of finding a good deal. And, here’s theĀ bestĀ deal you’ll see today:

Every dollar you give to Hillel of San Diego is DOUBLED up to $25,000 thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. No codes, no gimmicks.Ā Just 2X the impact for Jewish college students.

Every gift on this list helps students thrive — on campus, in our community, and beyond.Ā And today, thanks to our MATCH, your impact is instantly doubled.Ā Whether you choose $180 or $2,500, you’re investing in the next generation of Jewish leaders, change-makers, and community-builders!

P.S. Hillel of San Diego welcomes gifts of stock, QCDs from IRA accounts, and allocations from your donor-advised fund. Our tax ID # is 33-0519225 and mailing address is 5717 Lindo Paseo, San Diego, CA 92115. Please contact Lisa atĀ lkalal@hillelsd.orgĀ or 619-7640-5992 with any questions.

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Last night at the Welcome Back BBQ, students planted their legacy tree in the backyard to memorialize those lost on October 7th and in the war. SDSU President Adela de la Torre was in attendance and spoke about how students were able to show up as leaders and leave a lasting legacy on their community through Hillel.

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January 12, 2024

Welcome to 2024! As we launch into the second half of our year, we continue to be hyper-focused on supporting students. This is done through a multitude of strategies.

First and foremost, we focus on imbuing pride in being Jewish. That looks like joyful shabbats, social bonfires, opportunities for lots of laughing…and lots of good food. Programs of joy are possible BECAUSE you support Hillel. Your generosity funds their joy.

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December 28, 2023

ā€œDos pintele yid, ā€˜that little point of a Jew,’ refers to that spark of Jewishness in each of us that we can’t quite manage to ignore, no matter how hard we may try,ā€ writes Sarah Hurwitz.

Dos pintele yid has been on our minds at Hillel every day, especially now. Our organization has radically expanded after October 7th. This is not a crisis. This is the new normal, and what it means to be Jewish on campus has also changed.

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