Campus Organizations

Aish Campus
An Orthodox campus organization

Alpha Epsilon Phi
A national Jewish sorority dedicated to helping women become the best they can be

Alpha Epsilon Pi
A Jewish fraternity which was founded to provide opportunities for a Jewish man seeking the best possible college and fraternity experience

Chabad on Campus
Chabad-Lubavitch’s national campus foundation

Young Judaea
A pluralistic, non-partisan, peer led movement that seeks to strengthen Zionist and Jewish identity by emphasizing the centrality of Israel in the lives of all Jews

Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life
A pluralistic organization for Jewish college students

Israel on Campus Coalition
A network of national organizations working to promote Israel education and advocacy on university campuses across the United States

Jewish Heritage Programs
A campus outreach organization

Kedma
An Orthodox campus organization

Kesher
A Reform campus organization

Koach
A Conservative campus organization

New Voices
A national magazine written by and for Jewish college students

Sigma Alpha Mu
A Jewish fraternity which aims to guide each undergraduate member toward a more meaningful life, to prepare members for responsible fraternity and community involvement, and to create social and service opportunities for its alumni

Sigma Delta Tau
A Jewish sorority which seeks to enrich the college experience of women of similar ideals

Tagar
A strident voice for Zionist and Jewish activism at colleges and universities around the world

World Union of Jewish Students
Fosters the unity of Jewish students worldwide and strives to ensure their participation in the fulfillment of the aspirations of the Jewish people, its continuity, and the development of its religious, spiritual, cultural and social heritage

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