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Jewish life at Princeton mirrors the culture that is found throughout the campus community; namely, it is rich with diversity and ripe with opportunities for students to engage in activities that are personally meaningful and impactful to their own lives. The Center for Jewish Life (CJL), Princeton's Hillel, is welcoming and inclusive to all Jewish students regardless of their religious background, the breadth of their Jewish experiences, or the depth of their connection to Judaism. We meet students "where they are" and help nurture their Jewish identities.Whether it is bringing students from across the campus community together in our kosher dining hall to providing transformative global travel experiences; offering fellowships on topics of interest such as Biomedical Ethics or Public Policy; or joining the more than 80 students involved in leadership positions in our 20+ student groups, the CJL is constantly buzzing with activity. Our door is always open for everyone who wants to connect with Jewish life at Princeton.