Hillel Teach-In Tour 2025
ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s Teach-In Tour is bringing Hillel’s educational approach and diverse perspectives on the history of Israel and the current conflict to dozens of college campuses across the U.S. and Canada this year.
Following the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, the unprecedented rise in antisemitism around the world, and the polarizing discourse on campus and on social media, educational programming about the history of Israel and the current conflict is more important than ever before.
The Hillel Teach-In Tour features a diverse group of experts, educators, and thought leaders offering varying perspectives on the conflict, including U.S. Ambassador and Georgetown professor , former Palestinian negotiator , and former U.S. State Department senior advisor and Johns Hopkins professor .
Check back later this month for new events!
Teach-In Impact
25,000
Students participated in a Hillel Teach-In
140
Hillel Teach-In sessions since Fall '23
90+
Campuses hosted a Hillel Teach-In
Meet The Educators
Senior fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Journalist and news anchor
Muslim philanthropist, author, and women rights advocate
Founder of Battae
Hon. Naftali Bennett
13th Prime Minister of Israel
Founder and Executive Director of Zioness
Sacks Scholar
Founder, Muslim Women Speakers Bureau
Professor and academic
Journalist and author
White House speechwriter from 2009 to 2017
Former Member of the Knesset
French philosopher, director, and author
Former Vice Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Justice Minister, State of Israel
Director of the Koret Project on Arab-Israel Relations at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Independent Middle East Strategic Intelligence Analyst
DEI Director, Project Shema
Counselor and William Davidson Distinguished Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Author, award-winning journalist, and Emmy-nominated producer
Sharaka (’Partnership’ in Arabic) is working to shape a new Middle East, built on dialogue, understanding, cooperation and friendship.
President of the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace in Washington, D.C. and Former Member of Congress
Award winning journalist and author
Writer and political activist