Hillel Foundation at Ou

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21 Mill St
Athens, OH 45701

Hillel at Ohio University is a vibrant Jewish organization that strives to create a dynamic and inclusive environment on campus, offering a range of programs and services in areas such as Jewish culture, education, social service, and Israel advocacy. Through their involvement with Hillel, students have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, strengthen their Jewish identity, and contribute to the diverse religious and cultural community at Ohio University.

Located in Athens, Ohio, Hillel at Ohio University is deeply rooted in the local community and serves as a hub for Jewish students and community members alike. With a dedicated team of professionals and a rich history of engagement, Hillel at Ohio University is committed to inspiring the next generation of Jewish leaders and fostering meaningful connections within the Athens Jewish community.

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