Orthodox Rabbi and Educator at Leader Family Hillel at Baruch College at Hillel International

New York, New York, United States

Hillel International Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Higher Education, Nonprofit, Religious OrganizationsIndustries

Requirements

  • Orthodox rabbinic ordination
  • Experience in engagement and building meaningful relationships
  • Previous experience in program visioning and implementation
  • Relevant work experience in grassroots community organizing, Hillel, youth movements, camping, or experiential Jewish education within Orthodox communities
  • Strong knowledge of Jewish content, ranging from traditional texts to contemporary Jewish wisdom
  • Ability to transfer knowledge of these texts through engaging teaching
  • Expertise in leading complex conversations and creating accessible classes about Judaism
  • Warm, engaging, approachable personality with a commitment to creating an inclusive, friendly, and welcoming Orthodox community and a vibrant, pluralistic Hillel community
  • Commitment to and passion for creating Jewish community and generating excitement around halakha, Torah, and Orthodox way of life
  • Confidence in initiating and running programs; intrinsic motivation; willingness to admit what you don’t know; and excitement to learn in those areas
  • Creative problem-solving, proactive communication, and ability to collaborate across teams

Responsibilities

  • Build substantial relationships with at least 120 undergraduate and graduate students (both Orthodox and non-Orthodox) through Rabbinical care, chevruta learning, teaching, and mentorship
  • Serve as the student minyan adviser, providing classes, drashot (sermons), chavrutas (study partnerships), and organizational support
  • Serve as a halakhic and hashkafic guide to all students, as necessary
  • Represent Orthodox Judaism within the broader Hillel community, supporting observant students' needs (kashrut, Shabbat, conversion, chagim), and actively participating in Hillel's interfaith community
  • Participate in larger campus life, learning and engaging with non-observant students to bring the richness of Judaism’s intellectual and spiritual wisdom into Hillel’s public sphere
  • Work closely with Hillel staff to plan and execute programs, attend meetings, assist with events, and report to the Campus Rabbi
  • Assist the Hillel team and student-facing staff teams with planning and engagement goals
  • Regularly host students for Shabbat and holiday meals to bring a sense of home and close community
  • Offer two high-level Jewish classes each semester, designed to enhance students' Jewish knowledge and connection to texts and tradition
  • Learn with a dozen students regularly in chevruta
  • Support students and the Hillel team in planning meaningful Shabbat and holiday celebrations, including 3-4 shabbatons off-campus per semester
  • Serve as Hillel’s liaison to the Orthodox minyan for scheduling, financial management, and facilitating undergraduate and graduate student participation in the broader Orthodox community
  • Outreach by traveling to multiple campuses across NYC for programming, engagement, and teaching
  • Guide student leaders, empowering them to build a vibrant Orthodox community

Skills

Rabbinical Care
Chevruta Learning
Minyan Advising
Halakhic Guidance
Hashkafic Guidance
Shabbat Hospitality
Pastoral Care
Jewish Education
Student Mentorship
Drashot
Kashrut
Pluralistic Engagement

Hillel International

Supports Jewish students through education and community

About Hillel International

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.

None, NoneHeadquarters
1923Year Founded
$46.4MTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
Social Impact, EducationIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Risks

Increased antisemitic incidents may deter student participation in Hillel's programs.
Heightened security needs could strain financial resources, affecting programming.
Pro-Israel advocacy may alienate students with differing views on Middle East policy.

Differentiation

Hillel International is the largest Jewish campus organization globally, serving 160,000 students annually.
It offers unique programs like the Azrieli Fellows Program and Brusin Scholarship Fund.
Hillel's focus on inclusivity and leadership development sets it apart in higher education.

Upsides

Digital engagement can broaden Hillel's reach to non-campus Jewish students.
Collaborations with tech companies enhance Hillel's educational and cultural programming.
Growing interest in DEI initiatives aligns with Hillel's mission for inclusivity.

Land your dream remote job 3x faster with AI