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Hillel plans to expand on the FAU campus

- By Lois K. Solomon | South Florida Sun Sentinel

Some want to find Jewish friends. Others, away from their families, yearn to celebrate the holidays. Still others just want to charge their phones and get a bite to eat. Whatever the reason, college students are packing into Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach’s events in its Florida Atlantic University building in Boca Raton, crowding the 3,100-square-foot site on the central campus breezeway.

Leaders of Hillel, which provides only at FAU but at Hillel’s other a Jewish gathering place for college South Florida campuses — at Nova students, have decided it’s time to Southeaste­rn University in Davie, expand, and they say a record-setting Lynn University in Boca Raton, Palm $2.5 million donation, the highest ever Beach State College in Lake Worth given to this Hillel, is the first step in Beach and Broward College, which the campaign. has campuses throughout the county.

Organizers want to raise $10 million At NSU, Hillel rents a room. At to enlarge the building to 5,500 square Lynn, Palm Beach State and Broward feet and increase programmin­g not College, Hillel has no set site for

Jewish students. But the organizati­on wants to develop more programs at these schools, keeping FAU and NSU as the destinatio­n gathering places for all the campuses.

“The real impetus is not having enough space,” executive director Adam Kolett said. “We are bursting at the seams. Shabbat dinners that used to attract 40 to 50 students now have 100.”

FAU student Jack Steinman agreed about Shabbat dinner crowding.

“It’s lively and warm, but it’s also shoulder to shoulder, with people tripping over each other’s food,” said Steinman, 20, a junior from New York.

“By having more space, we could

have a lot more people.”

The new building would include a security vestibule at the entrance and a large outdoor seating area to help accommodat­e large dinner crowds.

Hillel is an internatio­nal organizati­on that offers programs, dinners, religious services, scholarshi­ps, social events and support to Jewish students on 850 campuses.

At FAU, Hillel estimates about 7% of the population is Jewish, or about 1,750 students. That puts the school in the top 40 of American public universiti­es for Jewish population, according to Hillel Internatio­nal.

Recent news events, including the Oct. 7 attack in Israel and growing antisemiti­sm in the United States, have helped push Jewish students into organized religious and cultural events, Kolett said.

“Oct. 7 was difficult and confusing for students,” he said. “Since then the second front to this horrible war has been fought on campus and social media, the two locations our students spend most of their time.

“The result has been that many new students have come to find value in our Hillel community for support, guidance, and trying to help each other make sense of an otherwise senseless situation.”

The organizati­on has raised about $3 million for the new campaign so far, with $2.5 million coming from Debra Newman Bernstein, a Boca Raton philanthro­pist. The previous largest donation to the local Hillel was $100,000, Kolett said.

Student Erin Hoffman agrees that a large building is essential to accommodat­ing the growing number of students who seek solace and companions­hip at FAU and nearby campuses.

“I’ve made the majority of my friends through Hillel,” said Hoffman, 21, a junior from Boca Raton. “I’ve seen such a rise in attendance at services, not only on Shabbat but also Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashana and Hanukkah.

“For so many students, our homes aren’t here, so it’s an opportunit­y to celebrate and mingle.”

Kolett hopes the project will be completed by the fall of 2025. For more informatio­n, go to Hillelcent­er. org.

 ?? MIKE STOCKER/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL ?? Scott Gerstel, Paul Kodner, Sapir Levi, Lauren Gutierrez and Zoe Kart gather in the office at the FAU Hillel in Boca Raton on Wednesday. Hillel, of Broward and Palm Beach, which covers five college campuses in the two counties, is planning a major expansion at its Florida Atlantic University flagship.
MIKE STOCKER/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL Scott Gerstel, Paul Kodner, Sapir Levi, Lauren Gutierrez and Zoe Kart gather in the office at the FAU Hillel in Boca Raton on Wednesday. Hillel, of Broward and Palm Beach, which covers five college campuses in the two counties, is planning a major expansion at its Florida Atlantic University flagship.
 ?? MIKE STOCKER/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL PHOTOS ?? Students in the hallway walk past the FAU Hillel on Wednesday in Boca Raton.
MIKE STOCKER/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL PHOTOS Students in the hallway walk past the FAU Hillel on Wednesday in Boca Raton.
 ?? ?? Receptioni­st Spencer Gold, left, and executive director Adam Kolett are seen at the FAU Hillel in Boca Raton.
Receptioni­st Spencer Gold, left, and executive director Adam Kolett are seen at the FAU Hillel in Boca Raton.

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