JLI - Heshe & Harriet Seif Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus

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Brooklyn College Community and Campus Info

Orthodox Life at Brooklyn

Though largely a commuter school, approximately half of Brooklyn College's 3,000-student undergraduate Jewish population is Orthodox. There, JLIC and the OC work together to provide the community with positive Orthodox experiences.

Kosher Dining at Brooklyn College

While there are many kosher restaurants close to campus, Brooklyn College provides its own kosher food in a separate section of the cafeteria (Kehilla Kashrus, Dairy). Brooklyn Hillel also hosts Hillelicious, a meat option open in the afternoons supervised by Rabbi Boshnack.

Shabbat at Brooklyn College

While there isn't a regular Shabbat atmosphere at Brooklyn College because most students commute, the action is at the Boshnack's apartment. With guests from other places, as well as "the regulars," the Boshnacks easily host 20 at every meal. The food is great and the atmosphere always festive. Several times a semester everyone and their friends come down for an oneg Shabbos, packing more people than you thought possible into their apartment.

During spring and fall, about 30 people join the Boshnacks as they see shabbos out for Seuda Shelishis and Havdalah.

The OC, the Orthodox Club at Brooklyn

The Orthodox Club at Brooklyn has a board which meets to organize events for Orthodox Jews on campus. There are five elected officials in the club, as well as volunteers who work on different projects. The Hillel board is predominantly Orthodox as well.

Find out more about the OC at their Facebook page, facebook.com/Orthodox.Club!

Housing at Brooklyn

Brooklyn College is a commuter campus and students typically live at home or in student apartments.

Most students at Brooklyn College live at home, which is often reasonably close to campus. Some travel via public transportation from various boroughs in New York, with a few from as far as New Jersey or Far Rockaway, New York. These students often rent apartments in the Brooklyn area.

About Brooklyn Hillel

The Brooklyn College Hillel seeks to strengthen Jewish identity among the college's Jewish students. This is done through a variety of programs and Jewish learning opportunities that are offered to students. Programs aim to develop students' commitment to Israel, to increase understanding both between Jewish groups and between Jews and others and to foster a climate of tolerance through a pluralistic outlook. The Hillel offers Jewish learning opportunities as well as cultural, recreational and religious experiences. Additionally, the BC Hillel seeks to cultivate students' participation in social action and to give them the tools to make a difference in the world subsequent to their college experience.

The Hillel building is the largest Hillel facility at a New York campus and features:
• a Kosher cafeteria
• an auditorium
• a recreation room with big screen TV
• a study lounge
• a chapel/synagogue

Find out more at the Brooklyn College Hillel website.

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