ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ Announces First-Ever ‘Global Giving Week’
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WASHINGTON – Since the coronavirus pandemic began more than a month ago, Hillels have come together to support Jewish students in the United States and around the world. Thanks to the efforts of local Hillels, thousands of students struggling with isolation, food insecurity and the impact of the coronavirus on themselves and their families are receiving the care, compassion and the Jewish community they need during this unprecedented time. In order to ensure thºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅs can continue to play this vital role in the lives of Jewish young people, ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ is announcing its first-ever Global Giving Week to coincide with on May 5, a day of unity to encourage support for nonprofits making a difference in the face of the pandemic.
During Global Giving Week, May 4 through May 8, 2020, all gifts to support local Hillels and the Jewish students they serve on more than 500 campuses will be matched, dollar-for-dollar by ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ, as long as matching dollars last.
“Our local Hillels have been doing an outstanding job of connecting with students, supporting their physical, emotional and spiritual needs during this unprecedented time,” said Adam Lehman, president and CEO of ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ. “We need to do everything we can to support their critical ongoing work to ensure they can continue to be there for Jewish students, now and into the future. Global Giving Week will provide Hillel donors an opportunity to do just that, with the benefit of a dollar-for-dollar match from ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ.”
Israeli guitarist superstar will kick-off this inaugural Hillel Global Giving Week with a concert on ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s Facebook Live at 4 p.m. EDT on Sunday, May 3. His hit song “” is a popular Israeli anthem of peace.
The best way to support Hillels during Global Giving Week is to visit: . Individual gifts of up to $2,500 to local Hillels will be matched.
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hillels have been supporting students in a wide variety of ways, including:
- Addressing food insecurity: Hillels have been providing curbside delivery of boxed meals to thousands of Jewish students who are struggling with hunger and food insecurity.
- Mental health and isolation: Many Hillels have called every Jewish student in their community to check in. Others have had hour-long conversations with at-risk students who have been cut off from their support systems on campus.
- Pastoral care: Jewish students who have lost loved ones due to coronavirus or who have loved ones who are sick can turn to Hillel rabbis or senior Jewish educators for spiritual consolation and ritual.
- Jewish community: Hillels have been delivering Passover and Shabbat boxes so students can observe holidays and rituals. This has allowed students to host song-filled Havdalah services for hundreds of Jewish college students from around the world and observe Yom HaShoah (Holocaust memorial day) through a virtual reading of the names, creating powerful Jewish connections even in the face of separation.
For more information about ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s online programming and Jewish learning during the global pandemic visit . This online hub for Hillel includes a volunteering portal for students to give back to their community and virtual campus visits to connect high school juniors and seniors with current college students at the schools they hope to attend.
To speak with Hillel about Global Giving Week, please contact Meredith MacKenzie, [email protected], or call (202) 412-4270.
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Founded in 1923, Hillel has been enriching the lives of Jewish students for more than 90 years. Today, ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ is a global organization that welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. Hillel is dedicated to enriching the lives of Jewish students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience and create vibrant Jewish lives.