Providence, Rhode Island, United States
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Candidates must have rabbinic ordination from a recognized Orthodox seminary in America or Israel and membership in the Rabbinical Council of America, along with experience in Hillel, youth movements, camping, or experiential Jewish education.
The role is based on College Hill at Brown RISD Hillel, involving daily in-person activities like leading minyanim, meeting students in coffee shops, and campus collaborations.
A typical day includes starting with a student-led minyan, meeting students in coffee shops, transforming dining halls into study spaces, collaborating with student leaders, exploring Jewish questions with students, offering public rabbinic advice, and partnering with local Jewish organizations.
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You'll work with Orthodox student communities, student leaders, university staff, local Jewish organizations like Chabad, and collaborate with senior-level staff to shape BRH's mission in a vibrant College Hill ecosystem focused on Jewish learning and spirituality.
Supports Jewish students through education and community
Hillel International serves Jewish college students by providing educational and cultural programming, scholarships, and fellowships. The organization focuses on enriching the lives of approximately 160,000 Jewish students annually, helping them connect with their heritage and fostering a strong sense of community and identity. Hillel's programs include the Azrieli Fellows Program for postdoctoral research in Israel and the Bernard B. and Mary L. Brusin Scholarship Fund for students from Duluth high schools. Unlike other organizations, Hillel emphasizes inclusivity and leadership development, creating a welcoming environment for students to explore their Jewish identity. The goal of Hillel International is to support and enhance the academic and personal growth of Jewish students while ensuring they remain engaged with their community.