BACK-TO-SCHOOL Contact: Hillel (617) 495-4696 Comments: Harvard has a very active and growing Jewish life. They are a close- knit group, offering many educational, social and cultural activities. Student Perspective: Brenna Segal, 19, Atlanta, "Hillel is great for the more Conservative and religious Jewish students, but the mainstream Jews are Reform at best. The school is kind of a melting pot because it - specializes in diversity." JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Baltimore, Md. General population: 4,400 Jewish population: 900 Kosher food: Kosher dining at the Jewish Student Center Religious Services: Weekly Shabbat services Contact: Jewish Student Association, (301) 516-8349 or (301) 542-4900 ext. 214 Comments: Hopkins has two Jewish student groups on campus and a Jewish student center. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY New York, N.Y. General population: 44,000 Jewish population: 14,000 Kosher food: There is a kosher dining hall. Religious Services: Daily and Shabbat Orthodox services, and Shabbat services for Conservative and Reform Contact: JCF at Loeb Student Center, Rabbi Tsvi Blanchard, (212) 998-4945 or (212) 865- 0034 Comments: The Jewish life is increasingly intense, and the Jewish students participate in many social, religious and educational activities. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton, N.J. General population: 5,700 Jewish population: 1,000 Kosher food: The University and Young Israel offer seven dinners, seven lunches/ vegetarian dining alternatives, dorm cooking facilities Religious Services: Daily evening minyan, Fridays and holidays; Reform, Orthodox, Conservative; Saturday morning, Orthodox, Egalitarian/chavurah; High Holidays; and alternative services Contact: Hillel (609) 258-3635 Comments: The University is supportive of Jewish life. There is a Jewish theater project, women's coalition, Talmud study and social and communal activities. Student Perspective: Rob Kutner, 20, Atlanta, "Hillel is more social than secular. Yav- nah is run by the Orthodox community and is more re- sponsible for religious educa- tion. Hillel is the best place to meet people. Compared to oth- er schools, like Penn, the pop- ulation is small but strong. A huge Center for Jewish Life, which will include a chapel, is being built and will be com- pleted next year." SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Syracuse, N.Y. General population: 15,000 Jewish population: 2,500 Kosher food: Kosher meal plan available through Hillel Religious Services: Friday evening for Conservative and Reform; Saturday morning at Chabad for Orthodox Contact: Hillel (313) 443-2904 or (315) 443-5042 Comments: There is a large Jewish population, mainly from the Northeast. Hillel offers a wide range of activities and programs, including a Jewish theater group, a newspaper and a United Jewish Appeal campaign. Student Perspective: Adam Sirkus, 19, Atlanta, "If you want to go to a school where there are a lot of Jewish people and Jewish interaction, Syracuse is great." UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia General population: 22,800 Jewish population: 7,000 Kosher food: Hillel offers six dinners, and six lunches; vegetarian alternatives; dorm cooking facilities Religious Services: Hillel sponsors Friday evening and Saturday morning services (Orthodox, Conservative and Reform) and holidays Contact: Hillel (215) 898-7391, 898-6682 Comments: Hillel offers opportunities for social activism, volunteerism, political action and support of communal organizations and Israel. Penn Hillel also hosts Israeli dance, Jewish theater and a Yiddish group. Student Perspective: Debra Bernstein, 19, Atlanta, "In terms of social activities for Jews, the school is lacking. There is a strong Jewish presence but I'd like to see more unification on campus." YALE UNIVERSITY New Haven, Conn. General population: 10,000 Jewish population: 600 Kosher food: Young Israel of- fers seven lunches and seven dinners; dining hall frozen food may be ordered; vegetarian alternatives Religious Services: Friday evening Reform, Egalitarian, Orthodox; Saturday morning, Egalitarian, Orthodox; daily minyan; Reform and Conservative on campus Contact: Hillel (203) 432-1134 Comments: Environmental and communal groups; social action, quarterly literary magazine, cultural and social activities; Holocaust video archives. Student Perspective: Louis Merlin, 20, Atlanta, "It's not hard to find Jewish people on campus. There's a whole range of students from casually Jewish to the more devout Orthodox Jews." THE MICHIGAN CONNECTION CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Mt. Pleasant General Population: 16,000 Jewish Population: 150 Kosher Food: Kosher food is available locally Contact: Jewish Students Organization (517) 774-3032 Comments: The local Jewish community is very supportive and provides hospitality for the holidays. Student Perspective: Melissa Seligman, 22, West Bloomfield, "It's a big learning experience because other people get to learn about Judaism, and I've been able to teach them. I only know about 20 out of the 150 Jewish students. Some people don't like to come out of the woodwork; they are closet Jews." EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Ypsilanti General Population: 27,000 Jewish Population: 1,500 Religious Services: Students can attend local synagogues. Contact: Hillel (313) 487-1855 or (313) 769-0500 Comments: Hillel offers special programs and ethnic food. There are several Jewish fraternities and sorori- ties on campus. Student Perspective: Jason Dickman, 20, West Bloomfield, "Because Eastern is smaller than MSU or U-M, my group of friends from high school stuck together during our freshman year. Then, when I joined a fraternity I met a lot of other Jewish people at Eastern." MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing General population: 44,000 Jewish population: 2,000 Kosher food: Hillel offers co- op/vegetarian dining about WSU is Hillel. They have a lot of facilities for us to use including a lounge, library and chef." alternatives. Religious Services: Friday evening and holiday service Contact: Hillel (517) 332-1916 Comments: The Jewish life and activities have increased tremendously over the past two years. There is a wide range of social and cultural programs and there are an active Jewish fraternity and sorority. Student Perspective: Larry Schreiver, 21, Farmington Hills, "By going to MSU it was not hard to meet Jewish students because I already knew a lot of Jewish people from home, so I already had my core of friends. Although I'm not really active in Hillel it's good to know there is one there." WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Kalamazoo General Population: 20,000 Jewish Population: 350 Religious Services: Synagogue within walking distance Contact: Hillel in Kalamazoo (616) 387-3501 Comments: The local Jewish community is very supportive to students. Student Perspective: Melissa Maddin, 21, West Bloomfield, "There is a small Jewish community but you have to look for it. We also have a Hillel." UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Ann Arbor General population: 35,000 Jewish population: 6,000 Kosher food: Hillel offers dinner, Monday-Friday Religious Services: Shabbat and High Holiday services for Reform, Conservative and Orthodox; and morning Orthodox services Contact: Hillel (313) 769-0500 Comments: Jewish life at Michigan is rich and varied. Hillel is the umbrella for 25-30 Jewish student groups, including a film co-op, Jewish feminists, a theater group and a Great Writer Series. Hillel is recognized by the University as a major player on campus. Student Perspective: Renee Himelhoch, 21, Southfield, "I got my degree in Judaic studies so being Jewish is a big part of my life. Hillel does have a following, sometimes a couple hundred students come to services. Hillel is a community thing and is not just on the university level." THE MIDWEST INDIANA UNIVERSITY Bloomington, Ind. General population: 35,000 Jewish population: 2,500 Kosher food: Shabbat and holiday dinners at Hillel; dorm cooking facilities available Religious Services: Friday evening, High Holiday and Passover seder Contact: Hillel (812) 336-3824 Comments: It is very easy for Jewish students to continue with their religious practices. Student Perspective: Brian Shankman, 19, Tennessee, "Hillel is getting stronger, but in order to get involved you have to work to get into it which can make it hard at first. The Greek system is very large so it seems like most Jewish people are in houses." WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Detroit General Population: 30,000 Jewish Population: 400 Kosher Food: Weekday lunches at Hillel Religious Services: At local synagogues Contact: Hillel (313) 577-3459 Comments: Being a commuter campus, they try and serve the Jewish students while they are at school. Hillel has a library, lounge, conference room where they serve kosher food. Student Perspective: Paul Bernstein, 24, Brighton. Paul graduated from WSU and now attends graduate school. "Many Jewish students like to hide in the woodwork because it is tough being a Jew at Wayne State. The good point NORTHWESTERN IJNIVERSITY Evanston, Ill. General population: 10,000 Jewish population: 2,000 Kosher food: Hillel offers Shabbat dinner Religious Services: Friday evening, Saturday morning and High Holidays Contact: Hillel (708) 328-0630 Comments: There is an active Jewish life on campus, with many social, cultural, educational and religious activities, plus interaction with the city Jewish community. Student Perspective: Allison Freedman, 19, Atlanta, "If you get involved in any campus activity you will meet Jewish people. There's a strong Jew- ish community but it's not exclusive — Jewish people are involved in all areas of campus life." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 45