The Chabad-Lubavitch movement is warming the globe (in a good way) by spreading a culture of community, kindness, and enlightenment.
Conveying these values to college students, who are at a critical juncture in their lives, is of primary importance. Chabad on Campus has homes on more than 950 campuses worldwide where Jewish students of every background and affiliation can chill and connect. Our caring and experienced directors* promote social, educational, and spiritual enlightenment. No judgment, just joy.
*Chabad Houses are jointly directed by husband and wife couples, known as emissaries (Shluchim) of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Support the vibrancy and growth of Jewish student life on campus through the sustainability and success of Chabad Houses worldwide.
Champion robust Jewish life and learning on college campuses around the world.
Transform Jewish lives and campus communities from what they are today into what they can be tomorrow.
Research-Based Findings
Hertog Study
Evidence of Inclusiveness
Our homes are truly open to all Jewish students. A groundbreaking study on the role of Chabad on Campus at American college campuses found that almost 90 percent of our participants do not come from Orthodox homes.
Chabad House Effect
No Place Like Home
Chabad Houses are hot, and getting hotter. More than 30 percent of Jewish college students flock to our hubs on hundreds of campuses throughout the world. These campuses are home to more than 75 percent of today’s Jewish college-aged youth.
Chabad on Campus promotes a campus
life where Jewish identity and Jewish pride can thrive in all circumstances.
Our History
1950s
At the beginning of his leadership in the early 1950s, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, reaches out to college campuses, sending rabbinical students to serve as a resource for Jewish students on campus.
1969
Chabad opens its first campus center at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA). Every Jewish student is welcomed, regardless of their background or observance level.
2024
Chabad Houses serve as a home away from home on more than 950 college campuses around the world.
Chabad on Campus International Leadership
Supporting Chabad Houses
We foster the success of Chabad Houses on campuses around the globe by providing leadership and supportive services and by creating a strong international community. The people who stand staunchly behind Chabad on Campus represent a wide swath of the community, from finance and industry to Jewish communal leadership to education and the arts. They include Torah scholars, Chabad on Campus alumni, and professionals in a variety of fields, all committed to ensuring a viable, proud Jewish future.
Kotlarsky OBM
Schmidt
Webb
Gordon
Vogel
Weinstein
Zarchi
Goldman
Gordon
Weinstein
Hamburger
Morgan
Ostrow
Goldman
L. Hilel
Simon
Weingarten
Silverman
Slonim
Tiechtel
Chein
C. Dubrowski
Fishman
Merovitch
Rabin
Rabinowitz
Witkes
Dubrowski