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About
Hillel International is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world, providing programs, resources, and support for Jewish students on college campuses to foster Jewish identity, leadership, and engagement with Israel. In 2017, the David Project officially merged with Hillel International, forming the basis of Hillel’s campus outreach strategy and integrating its campus advocacy programs.
Key Relationships
Howard Kohr
patron
Howard Kohr has supported Hillel International through AIPAC's campus initiatives, which aim to foster pro-Israel advocacy among Jewish students. AIPAC has collaborated with Hillel on programs to counter anti-Israel sentiment on campuses.
Since 2000
Avi Goldwasser
collaborated
Avi Goldwasser, through the David Project, has collaborated with Hillel International on pro-Israel advocacy initiatives aimed at Jewish students on college campuses. The David Project has partnered with Hillel chapters on campuses to promote this advocacy and counter anti-Israel activism among Jewish students.
Since 2005
David Project
merged_with
In 2017, the David Project officially merged with and was fully integrated into Hillel International to scale its relational advocacy model, forming the basis of Hillel’s campus outreach strategy.
Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies
funds
Consistent donor to Jewish campus life initiatives. (relationship to Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies)
Birthright Israel
partner
Hillel acts as the main pipeline for Birthright, recruiting thousands of students annually via campus staff. This relationship is codified through shared donor networks, specifically the Schusterman Family Philanthropies, which funds both entities to ensure a seamless 'identity building' pipeline from campus to Israel.
Since 1999