Explore Columbia/Barnard Hillel
Columbia/Barnard Hillel works with the vibrant and diverse Jewish communities at Columbia University, Barnard College, and List College. We offer multiple opportunities for involvement and leadership, including trips to Israel, student internships, Jewish education programs, Holiday offerings, and more.This Hillel serves: Columbia University; Barnard College
Undergraduate Enrollment
6,578 Students
*Percent of population
Graduate Enrollment
22,000 Students
*Percent of population
Jewish Experience Through Hillel
- Served by Hillel Yes
- Religious Services Available Yes
- Hillel Rabbi/Senior Jewish Educator Yes
- Hillel Mental Health/Wellness Staff No
- Kosher Food Available Yes
- Birthright Israel Participation Yes
- Alt Break Participation No
- Israel Fellow Yes
- Yes
Campus Climate for Jewish Students
- Hillel CCI Antisemitism Training Participant No
- Yes
- Anti-Israel Student Government or BDS Resolution Passed
Kosher Dining
Barnard College offers a full kosher meal plan, which is open to students at all of the undergraduate colleges at Columbia University.
Options: University meal plan-no extra cost;Kosher food available nearby
Religious Services
Hillel hosts numerous religious services throughout the week, both daily and Shabbat.
Frequency: Contact this hillel
Additional Campus Information
Visit
- Jewish Studies Offered Yes
- Jewish Studies Major or Minor Minor, Major, Other
- Study Abroad in Israel Accepts credit for Israel study abroad
- Private/Public Private
- Acceptance Rate 4%
- U.S. Region Northeast
- Commuter/Residential Residential
- Tuition In-State $65,340
- Tuition Out-of-State $65,340
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- Greek Life Yes
Campus Voices
My story begins with other people’s stories; namely, my grandmother’s. I was born in Rishon L’Tzion a few years after my family emigrated from Belarus to Israel, and I spent the first eight years of my life listening to my grandmother share her memories. Her stories from life in the Soviet Union were poignant and became part of my identity and sense of self.Â
Trips & Experiences
Columbia/Barnard
Please note that there is another trip through Columbia/Barnard Hillel from June 4–15, 2025. To register for that trip, use this […]
Columbia/Barnard
Please note that there is another trip through Columbia/Barnard Hillel from May 19–30, 2025. To register for that trip, use this […]
Related Scholarships
Check out some of the scholarships available for Columbia University Jewish students.
This fellowship provides financial aid to a deserving graduate student pursuing a degree in the study of Jewish history, Hebrew language and literature, Yiddish studies, or Judaism. The recipient is chosen from the applicants to the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies fellowship program.
The Fromer Fellowship was established in 1994 with a gift from Dr. Carl Fromer in memory of his mother Irene C. Fromer, and is to be given to a deserving graduate student in Jewish studies researching ancient Jewish history. The recipient is chosen from the applicants to the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies fellowship program.
Columbia awards fellowships in support of business-related internships; academic and/or research-based projects; immersive language programs; and/or university-offered courses over the course of a summer in Israel.
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