2021-2021 Guide to Jewish Living

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2021–2022 Guide to Jewish Living 9

Jewish Learning COLLEGE & CAMPUS RESOURCES Brown Hillel Foundation, The 80 Brown St. Providence, RI 02906 401-863-2805 brownrisdhillel.org info@brownrisdhillel.org Rabbi Joshua Bolton, executive director Rabbi Michelle Dardashti, chaplain

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he Brown Hillel Foundation, the center for Jewish life at both Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design, is an integral part of campus religious, social, cultural, educational and political life. It encourages and supports a diversity of students as they explore, develop and deepen their Jewish identities. We are

committed to having Judaism serve as a source of meaning and growth during students’ time on College Hill and in their lives after graduation. The Brown Hillel Foundation operates from the award-winning Glenn and Darcy Weiner Center, a 25,000 square foot facility in the heart of Brown’s campus.

Bryant University Hillel 1150 Douglas Pike Smithfield, RI 02917-1284 401-232-6553 hillel@bryant.edu Rabbi Steven Jablow, executive director sjablow@bryant.edu

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ffers religious, cultural, social, educational and other programs and services to help meet the needs of Jewish

members of the Bryant University community throughout the year. These programs include interfaith activities and learning, sponsorship of campus wide activities, informal learning and the opportunity for pastoral and personal connections with the fulltime campus rabbi.

Chabad House of College Hill 12 Olive St. Providence, RI 02906 401-743-4725 Rabbi Mendel Laufer, spiritual leader rebmendel@chabadbrown.com

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elcomes Jewish students attending Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design and Johnson & Wales University, regardless of background or affiliation.


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