Invest in Hillel
We want to be partners with you! With over 3500 Jewish undergraduates on campus, we need your support!
Creating Jewish Community on Campus
We provide a place and a program where students can feel proud to be actively Jewish and part of a Jewish community, not to mention awesome social, cultural, community service, religious and educational programs, kosher food, High Holiday services, Passover seders, and the perfect place to meet one’s future husband/wife.
Our full-time staff, Hillel student board and 35 student groups make us the largest and most active student organization at Boston University. We also provide for graduate students, faculty members, students at nearby schools and local community members.
Beautiful Facilities
Our Florence and Chafetz Hillel building is the most beautiful building on campus and the best-constructed Hillel in the world. We provide beautiful study spaces, an art gallery, a state-of-the-art dining hall, conference rooms, wi-fi throughout the building, student computer and printing stations, a Judaica library, cable television, pong-pong, pool and foosball tables and a new dairy café open to the BU community.
Partnership with the Boston University
Under the leadership of Rabbi Joseph Polak, we have a deep and long-term relationship
with Boston University that is the envy of all other Hillels. We build leadership not only in Hillel but throughout campus and provide an essential moral voice supporting Israel, opposing terrorism and injustice and educating about the Holocaust.
The question isn’t why should you support us in our incredibly important mission, but why haven’t you already?
Get started in your partnership with us and make a secure online donation to our annual campaign or sponsor a specific program!
Visit us on the alumni web if you would like to contribute to the Capital Campaign for the Florence and Chafetz Hillel House at Boston University!
If you would like to learn more about specific gift opportunities (program specific, endowment, stock, real estate), please email Rabbi Polak.