PARENTS & ALUMS

PARENTS

Welcome to the Husky family! We are excited to welcome your student to campus and support their interests in any way that we can.

DONATIONS - JOIN THE FAMILY CIRCLE

Your generosity enables us to provide an enriching Jewish life on campus for all Northeastern University Huskies. We are 100% donation driven and depend upon your donation and donations from parents, grandparents, alums, other members of the Northeastern University family, and grants. Your commitment and passion for providing an enriching Jewish Community at Northeastern makes a difference. Thank you.

STAY IN THE LOOP!

PARENT NEWSLETTER

No One Is More Important To Us Than Your Northeastern University Husky Student.

We Are Here For Them.

PARENTS OF NEW STUDENTS:

Want to support Jewish life at Northeastern University, and be the first to learn about Hillel programs and opportunities for your student?

Consider joining the Chai Society.

Support Hillel while encouraging your students to get involved.

Have questions?

Contact Hannah Swartz, Director of Development h.swartz@northeastern.edu | (617) 373-6649

ALUMS

Alums continue make a difference for the Jewish community at Northeastern, by getting involved, offering professional development and networking opportunities for students, or making a gift. Donations to Northeastern Hillel help to ensure that there will always be a vibrant, supportive and meaningful Jewish home away from home at Northeastern. Consider joining our Family Circle and making a gift today!

Post-College Community Fellowships & Opportunities

SPRINGBOARD FELLOWSHIP

Springboard Fellows work on college campuses across North America. Immersed in their local communities, fellows work alongside other talented Jewish professionals and university partners to transform the lives of young Jewish college students. The Springboard fellowship is a prestigious, paid, two-year fellowship that brings together the best, brightest, and most diverse Jewish talent through transformative early career experience in the Hillel movement.
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MOISHE HOUSE

Moishe House is an international non-profit organization made up of a collection of homes throughout the world that serve as hubs for the young adult Jewish community. It provides a rent subsidy and program budget to Moishe House residents who then use their home to create their ideal Jewish communal space.
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MASA ISRAEL

Masa Israel Journey is the leader in immersive international experiences in Israel for young adults, ages 16-35. We offer authentic and life-changing journeys through Israeli society, culture, politics, and history. Our diverse portfolio of programs in Israel such as study abroad, internship, service learning, or Jewish Studies, grow you as a person, a professional and a leader - while also developing a robust global professional network.
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BASE HILLEL

Base is the home of a Rabbinic family which serves as a home-base, a grounding point for young adults and their friends. While each Base reflects the personality of the Rabbinic couple and embodies their vision for a vibrant Jewish community, every Base is committed to pluralism and is founded upon three core values: hospitality, learning, and service. 
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EVENTS

UPCOMING

FAMILY WEEKEND, FALL 2025:

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24:

5:45pm Reform Shabbat Service

6:00pm Conservative Shabbat Service

7:00pm Shabbat Dinner

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25:

10:00am Shabbat Morning Service

11:00am Bagel Brunch

SATURDAY MUSEUM EXCURSION:

1:00pm MFA Judaica Gallery Tour with Curator, Simona Di Nepi (RSVP required)

PARENT ZOOM SERIES, FALL 2025:

Student Safety and Campus Climate: SEPTEMBER 9th (8pm EST) Ruben Galindo, Sr. Director of Public Safety, Deputy Chief of Police and Madeleine Estabrook, Sr. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Sr. Advisor for Global Student Experience

Student Wellness & Mental Health: OCTOBER 9th (8pm EST) Dan Solworth, Vice Chancellor of Wellness & Student Success and Danette Mucaria, Associate Director of Mental Health

Guest Speaker: Dr. Rima Farah NOVEMBER 3rd (8pm EST) Dr. Rima Farah, Jewish Studies Department, on “The Story and Identity of Christians in Israel”

Co-Op Info Session DECEMBER 10th (8pm EST) Michelle Zaff, Attorney and Senior Co-op Coordinator, D'Amore-Mckim School of Business

To RSVP or ask questions, please contact Hannah Swartz at: h.swartz@northeastern.edu