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CLEVELAND HILLEL FOUNDATION

11303 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-231-0040 F: 216-231-0256 E: info@clevelandhillel.org W: clevelandhillel.org FB: facebook.com/CLEHillelSIP FB: facebook.com/JCLEcity IG: clevelandhillel M. Jared Isaacson, Executive Director Jill Ross, Cleveland Metro Director Rabbi Megan Doherty, Director of Hillel & Jewish Campus Life, Oberlin College Hillel serves undergraduate and graduate students. Our primary schools include Cleveland State University, Case Western Reserve University, John Carroll University, Baldwin Wallace University and Oberlin College. We also sponsor JCLE (young professional programming for Jewish 21- to 29-year-old Cleveland-area residents) and the summer internship program (internships for Jewish undergraduates living in Cleveland).

HILLEL AT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY

613 E. Summit St. Kent, OH 44240 P: 330-678-0397 E: hillel@kenthillel.org W: kenthillel.org FB: facebook.com/hillelatksu T: @hillelatksu Adam Hirsh, Executive Director The home away from home for the 1,500 Jewish students at Kent State University and The University of Akron. Hillel student leaders, professionals and lay leaders are dedicated to creating a pluralistic, welcoming and inclusive environment for Jewish college students, where they are encouraged to grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.

CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Locations throughout Northeast Ohio P: 800-954-8742 W: tri-c.edu FB: facebook.com/TriC.edu T: @TriCedu Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) has helped thousands of area residents build their future. With four campus locations in Cleveland, Highland Hills, Parma and Westlake, online learning options, and numerous off-campus facilities (such as Brunswick and Corporate College® West), Tri-C has a proud, rich tradition of being the place where futures begin.

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY

Jewish Studies Program 113C Bowman Hall, KSU Kent, OH 44242 P: 330-672-8926 F: 330-672-3720 W: kent.edu/jewishstudies Chaya Kessler, Director Offering courses and programming pertaining to Jewish culture, history and thought, as well as smaller special topics courses on Jewish history, literature, society, politics and language. Chaya Kessler is program director, teaching different levels of Hebrew and Yiddish and introduction to Jewish studies.

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