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The Jewish Community Mental Health Initiative (JCMHI), part of the American Psychological Foundation (APF). JCMHI offers free, weekly virtual support groups for members of the Jewish community. These groups are designed to provide a safe space to connect, share experiences, and navigate the challenges of today’s world. Want to learn more? Check out the link!
jcmhi

The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards celebrate exceptional Jewish teen leaders (ages 13-19) who are making a meaningful impact in their communities and beyond. Each year, fifteen teens from across the U.S. are selected to receive $36,000 in recognition of their commitment to Tikkun Olam—repairing the world—and join a lifelong network of changemakers. Applications and nominations for the 2026 Awards are now open.
Diller teen tikkun olam awards

ASU is offering a new Biblical Hebrew class starting this fall! Click the link to learn more!
Hebrew course

Rosenbluth Family Charitable Foundation Genocide Awareness Week 2026 is coming up the week of April 13th. The theme of GAW 2026 is to examine some of the ways in which the global retreat from democracy and new authoritarianism connect with historic and contemporary cases of genocide. In the present era, the world is experiencing a resurgence in extremism, exclusionary nationalism, and authoritarianism. At the same time, democracies, even longstanding, stable ones, have experienced erosion and backsliding in democratic processes, practices, and institutions. These trends are highly concerning given that authoritarian states are particularly prone to genocide and mass violence.
gaw 2026

jobs/internships/fellowships​

Club J is an exciting and fun after-care program housed at the Valley of the Sun J. Students participate in a variety of counselor-led activities, including gym games, art projects, STEM challenges, Ninja Course, Gaga, Pickleball, and so much more! If you are a go-getter who loves working with kids and wants to build your leadership and interpersonal skills, this is the job for you! The Club J Counselor, under the supervision of the Assistant Director of Youth and Camp Services, serves as a member of the Valley of the Sun J’s professional staff with responsibilities that, at times, extend beyond the limits of their specialized functions.
club j

​Camp Tatiyee is a nonprofit summer camp located in Pinetop Lakeside Arizona serving children and adults with special needs and complex medical conditions. Camp Tatiyee is seeking camp counselors to join our team for a 10 week summer season from May 20 through August 3. Counselors gain hands on experience working with new campers and diverse populations while helping create the fun and inclusive magic of camp. In addition to leading activities counselors support campers in their daily routines and assist with personal care and medical needs under the supervision of registered nurses. At Camp Tatiyee we focus on building independence and confidence always asking how campers can be involved in activities not if.
camp tatiyee

TurnUp, a 501(c)(3) non-partisan non-profit organization dedicated to increasing youth civic education, empowerment, and activism is offering a Civic and Activism Remote Internship for students in Hillel Jewish Student Center. We have been working with students year round since 2019 and have been thrilled by the enthusiasm and development of our graduates! Our capacity has grown to meet Gen Z's passion and we are excited to bring this invitation to students at Hillel.
Turnup

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Hillel at ASU
1012 S Mill Avenue
Tempe, AZ 85281
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Tel: (480) 967-7563​


HOURS:
MON-THURS: 9AM-5PM
FRIDAY: 9AM-3PM (times may vary for Shabbat)
SAT-SUN: CLOSED
  • About
    • Mission & Vision
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Annual Report
    • Voices of Hillel
    • Hillel in the News
  • Students
    • New Students
    • Calendar
    • Texting Platform!
    • Classes & Cohorts
    • Find your Community
    • Opportunity Office
    • Student Scholarships
    • Celebrate Shabbat/Holidays >
      • Shabbat
      • Passover
    • Birthright Israel
  • Families
    • Connect with Us
    • Family Circle
  • Resources
    • Alumni
    • Campus & Community Resources
    • Other Travel Opportunities
    • Holidays and Cultural Observances
    • Kosher Food
    • Czech Scrolls
  • Support
    • L'Dor V'Dor Event
    • Corporate Sponsor
    • Legacy Society
    • Store
    • Ways to Give
  • Frazer Award
  • Campus Climate
  • Donate Today
  • Passover