These past few weeks have been some of the most challenging times for the Jewish people, especially for college students. Chabad Houses on campus continue to be a beacon of light during this difficult time.
Please join a Zoom meeting for Shluchim and Shluchos on campus on Monday, 5 Iyar / May 13, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM ET, to get uplifted and learn how others are responding to this situation.
Join in Torah, Tefillah, and Tzedakah and hear from fellow Shluchim on campus on how we can continue to lead with the clarity that comes from the Rebbe’s teachings with unity and strength.
We will be joined by special guests, highlighted by Dr. Rachel Fish, Co-Founder & Scholar Warrior, Boundless Israel.
The call will be recorded for those who can’t make it.
At COCI we are here to continue to support you in any way we can. You are not alone. Please do not hesitate to reach out. See some additional resources currently available below.
Guidance on Encampment Response
Following up on our email on Friday, we have been in constant contact with Shluchim and Shluchos and are working case-by-case to support each of you based on your specific reality.
Click here for some practical resources to address the main questions we have been receiving:
Emergency Grants
Emergency grants are available to Campus Chabad Houses for any program or initiative specific to the current crisis on your campus.
To see if you are eligible, please email Adina Waren with the below information:
A) Description of the program/initiative
B) Cost and if there’s any funding available from other organizations
C) Who will be engaged, and what need the program will fill
Grants will be approved on a case-by-case basis.
ACT | Antisemitism Campus Taskforce
Many of you have been in touch with the Chabad on Campus International’s Antisemitism Task Force (ACT). Please continue to contact Adina Waren to report antisemitic incidents and for legal, media, and advocacy support.
Questions? Contact Adina Waren.