Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity has been a prominent force in keeping Jewish culture alive at Brooklyn College since 1956. Members become part of this great tradition of brotherhood-for-life. For more information, contact Ariel at RushBcAepi@yahoo.com

BC Friends of Israel offers a variety of Israel-related events, including noted speakers form the Israeli Consulate and Israeli-style Café Nights. For more information, contact Daniel at Daniel@bchillel.org

The Chesed Club offers short, quick, hands-on social action projects for worthy causes.

Hatikvah is the Jewish student newspaper of Brooklyn College. You can display your talents by submitting original poetry, opinion pieces about Judaism and being Jewish. Jewish-related submissions are welcome. For more information, contact Mike at mike@lookitover.com

The Hillel Ensemble puts on one major show every semester and also stages smaller scale performances. For more information, contact Mick at mickaxelrod@hotmail.com

JCRC, the Jewish Community Relations Council at Brooklyn College, strives to promote pluralism and unity among the different ethnic groups at Brooklyn College and within the New York community at large.

Jewish Women’s Group meets monthly for discussion on what it means to be Jewish and female in today’s society, the role of women in Judaism, and outstanding women in Jewish history. For more information, contact Nalini at nalini@bchillel.org

JNF on Campus, the BC chapter of the Jewish National Fund, is dedicated to Israel and the environment, raises funds for water and trees in Israel, organizes hikes, and tree drives. For more information, contact Daniel at Daniel@bchillel.org

JUMPS, the Jewish Umbrella for Major Programs in Sports, organizes sports tournaments within Hillel in addition to planning outings to major-league sporting events.



 

Ma Nishma is the a cappella group of Hillel at Brooklyn College. The group sings a variety of music from doo-wop to modern Jewish to Hebrew Renaissance. We perform both on and off campus at many different types of events. Ma Nishma is open to all undergraduate students and we welcome auditions. For more information, contact Nikki at ajbcool923@yahoo.com

NYSIPAC
is the Zionist group at Brooklyn College. It works to educate Jewish and gentile students about the history of Israel, its culture / society, to show why Israel is America’s ally because of our shared values in democracy, liberalism and fighting terrorism. We work to stengthen the connecton of the Jewish students to Israel as an unbreakable part of the Jewish national identity. For more information, contact Rivka at lettuceandtomatoes@yahoo.com

The Reform and Conservative Club offers students a pluralistic view of Judaism and their Jewish heritage when creating religious, social, educational, and cultural programs. For more information, contact Nadya at Nadya@bchillel.org

The Orthodox Club (OC) is a club whose goal is to bring Jewish students together to experience and share our rich Jewish religious heritage. For more information, contact Aviva at TheOrthodoxClub@yahoo.com

The Russian Jewish Club is the place where Russian-speaking students can feel comfortable, adjust to a new environment, learn about their Jewish identity, make new friends and have fun. For more information, contact at lapaanya@hotmail.com

Sigma Delta Tau is a national sorority with a proud Jewish heritage. Active on the Brooklyn College campus since 1959, the sisters of SDT mix education with fun and sisterhood to offer young women the chance to meet new people, make new friends, and create bonds that will last a lifetime. For the experience of a lifetime, contact Danielle at SDTatBC@aol.com

The Sephardic Club’s goal is to celebrate Sephardic culture and unite Sephardic students through social and religious programming. Projects include a daily Mincha/Arvit Minyan, weekly Parsha discussions and cultural activities. For more information contact, Reuven at reuven@bchillel.org

The Social Events Committee plans the overflowing cornucopia of arts-related excursions in addition to the variety of just-for-fun parties and mixers at Hillel. For more information, contact Nadya at Nadya@bchillel.org