• D.C. Alumni, Parents, and Friends: Celebrate Hanukkah with Harvard Hillel! Bring the warmth of Hanukkah into the heart of DC as Harvard Hillel alumni, parents, and friends gather for a festive evening on the third night of Hanukkah. Enjoy candle-lighting, classic holiday treats, and the chance to reconnect with the vibrant Harvard Jewish network that...

  • Israeli & Jewish Community Lunches Join us for weekly Israeli and Jewish community lunches in Longwood, open to students, trainees, faculty, and staff. Enjoy kosher food and connect with the...

    Israeli & Jewish Community Lunches Join us for weekly Israeli and Jewish community lunches in Longwood, open to students, trainees, faculty, and staff. Enjoy kosher food and connect with the...

    Israeli & Jewish Community Lunches Join us for weekly Israeli and Jewish community lunches in Longwood, open to students, trainees, faculty, and staff. Enjoy kosher food and connect with the...

    Start your first day of class off right! Grab breakfast from Hillel on your way and fuel up for a great first day back.

    Grab a coffee on Hillel and come hang out with Miriam, President, and Charlotte, Vice President. Say hi, share your ideas, and help shape what’s next for Hillel.

    Meet Uzi at Playa Bowls to connect with other students, hang out with Uzi, and enjoy a smoothie at Harvard Hillel.

    Join our graduate student Hebrew classes designed for all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced speakers. Build your skills, practice conversation, and connect with other grad students in a welcoming,...

    Join our graduate student Hebrew classes designed for all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced speakers. Build your skills, practice conversation, and connect with other grad students in a welcoming,...

    Israeli & Jewish Community Lunches Join us for weekly Israeli and Jewish community lunches in Longwood, open to students, trainees, faculty, and staff. Enjoy kosher food and connect with the...

    A welcoming, low pressure space for practicing spoken Hebrew at all levels, grounded in conversation, shared meals, and meaningful community building.

    Over noshes, we'll bring questions from our lives (interpersonal, spiritual, or intellectual) and think through them using Jewish and non-Jewish texts that offer multiple ways of considering what’s at stake.