Each fall, your student embarks on a significant journey as a college student at Emory. After 18 years of living at home with family and friends, the transition to campus can be overwhelming - for you and for your student.
That's why Hillel is here. Hillel at Emory connects Jewish students with each other to build lasting Jewish friendships and Jewish memories. Hillel depends on parents to sustain and nourish this integral part of the lives of the more than 2,000 Jewish undergraduate students at Emory, and we invite parents to get involved.

What is your student's involvement in Jewish life worth? For example, the cost of one Shabbat dinner alone is $15 per person, the cost of a producing High Holidays services and meals is about $118 per student, materials for building a Sukkah on campus and holding Sukkot activities costs $360, and bringing a thought-provoking speaker to campus can be $500 or more. What is the value of her experience beyond the actual costs of a program? How many friends did he make through Hillel activities? How many positive Jewish memories were built?
We believe your child’s experience at Hillel is worth a lot.
Please don’t just rely on the generosity of others to cover the costs. Your support now will allow Hillel at Emory to continue its strong, diverse programming and ensure our vibrant Jewish future. SUPPORT OR SPONSOR A PROGRAM >>
Enjoy a special Shabbat evening program complete with a pre-Shabbat "Happy Hour," Friday evening services, and a delicious Shabbat meal followed by a presentation by a special guest speaker.
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