Our Campus
Hillel at Baruch serves nearly 2,000 Jewish students on a large commuter urban campus located in Gramercy. At Baruch, Hillel offers free daily kosher lunch and dinner (plus we sell kosher wraps too!), Jewish learning and Israel education programs, a space in the center of campus to take a break in between classes, business and networking events, leadership opportunities, coffee dates with Hillel staff and interns, career counseling, and so much more! Hillel is a great way to make friends and find a community on a large campus. Plus, being a part of Hillel at Baruch also connects Jewish students to our other schools in Manhattan, coming together for off-campus events around NYC, shabbatons, conferences, and more.
Our Community
Jewish students at Baruch come from all over NYC, Long Island, Rockland County, New Jersey, and beyond. Many commute from home, many live with roommates in Union Square, and some live in the dorms.
Some of the most popular areas of study at Baruch are also popular among Hillel students including finance, accounting, real estate, entrepreneurship, and marketing.
Our Space
Located at NVC 3-250 (just past the ping pong tables), our club suite is always packed with students enjoying free coffee and snacks, charging their phones, playing video games, planning events, doing homework, taking advantage of Hillel WiFi, and having thoughtful discussions about Judaism and Israel.
Upcoming Events
We always have something new going on at our campus. Check out our events calendar below for the latest in Jewish events and activities.
Kooft- Persian Club
Osher- Women’s Professional Club
BIS- Baruch Israeli Students
Women Inspiring Next Generation Society
WINGS is Hillel at Baruch's women-only Jewish Interest Group. This club is aimed at creating an empowering community for Jewish women on campus. We meet weekly for discussions about women’s issues, personal development, and cohort bonding. We meet every Tuesday at 12:30pm in the Hillel Suite (VC 3-253).
Club Leadership
Our clup leadership is responsible for setting up events and onboarding new members.
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Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Epsilon Pi is the Jewish Fraternity of North America, and was founded in 1913 to provide opportunities for a Jewish young men seeking the best possible college education and brotherhood experience. Alpha Epsilon Pi has maintained the integrity of their purpose by strengthening their ties to the Jewish community and serving as a link between high school and career. Alpha Epsilon Pi develops leadership for the North American Jewish community at a critical time in a young man's life.
To get more information about the NY Regional Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi contact info@baruchhilleL.org.
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Baruch Organization of Soviet Students
BOSS aims to unite Russian-speaking Jewish students. Our programs celebrate Soviet culture and educate students about Soviet history. All Russian-speaking and non-speaking students are welcome to enjoy hours of endless laughter and great company. Check out our events for Durak tournaments, Russian storytelling, blintzes making, and so much more!
Club Leadership
Our clup leadership is responsible for setting up events and onboarding new members.
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TAMID Group
The TAMID Group is an experiential learning experience through business in Israel. It is a student-led organization that seeks to give students real business experience through an investment fund and pro-bono consulting projects with Israeli companies.
Club Leadership
Our clup leadership is responsible for setting up events and onboarding new members.
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Kesher
Kesher at Baruch College offers twice-weekly lecture style shiurim (classes) for sephardic students in between classes on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:00-2:30pm. There are men, women, and co-ed classes. Every class is proceeded by either mazza or salads and concluded with Minha.
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Art Club
Art club is a safe space where students can join their peers to express themselves and learn from the expression of others. The club began as a way to provide students with the opportunity to put thought to paper creatively in a space with like-minded creatives but has become a space where students can connect, relax, reflect, and produce work without deadlines. Hillel’s Art Club welcomes members of all backgrounds and all experience levels to express themselves artistically regardless of skill or talent.
Club Leadership
Our clup leadership is responsible for setting up events and onboarding new members.
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Student Board
Hillel is all about student leadership! The Student Board represents Hillel on campus, plans amazing events, and engages their peers with Jewish life on campus.
Youth Organization For Israel
YOFI (Youth Organization For Israel) is Baruch's pro-Israel club. YOFI aims to bring a taste of the State of Israel, including its culture, diversity, and politics to Baruch College through interactive, informative, and challenging programs and events. Not only does YOFI stand for Youth Organization for Israel, but it also means "beauty" in Hebrew. Our programs include 20 Minute Mondays every Monday from 12:15-12:35pm which aims to update students on Israeli current events in between class times, Israeli speakers, cultural programs such as Yom Ha'atzmaut, and much more!
Club Leadership
Our clup leadership is responsible for setting up events and onboarding new members.