• Kol Yisrael is a 6 week cohort learning experience exploring the big ideas and questions shaping contemporary Israeli discourse. This fellowship invites students to engage with Israel through voices, stories, and questions that do not fit neatly into slogans or soundbites. It is a space for thoughtful exploration, curiosity, and honest conversation rather than debate....

    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.

    What holds a people together across time, success, trauma, and disagreement? How can Jewish identity stay ethically grounded and compelling in a polarized world? That's where this inaugural session of our relaunched online speaker series will start - and it's only the beginning. With Sarah Hurwitz '99, former White House speechwriter and author of Here All Along,...

    Big Art. Real Stories. Shared Community.   March 23–26 | Science Center Plaza In the week before Passover, a nine-foot interpretive seder plate will stand in the most public-facing space...

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

    Celebrate the launch of the public art exhibit with an evening reception featuring the artist, light refreshments, and the opportunity to experience the installation together as a community. The reception will take place at Cambridge Queens Head at 45 Quincy St, Cambridge MA 02138.   Register today!

    Stop by for coffee and pastries and meet the artist behind the installation. Learn about the inspiration, process, and ideas that shaped the work.

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

    Join us for an interactive model Passover seder designed for participants of all backgrounds to explore the story, rituals, and themes of this Jewish holiday together - all backgrounds warmly welcome.   Register today!

    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, low-pressure environment. All levels are welcome  — come learn at your pace.

    Drop in for coffee and conversation with campus rabbis - an open space to ask questions, explore Jewish ideas, and reflect on themes connected to the exhibit.

    An inclusive conversational environment open to all proficiency levels, offering opportunities to practice spoken Arabic through dialogue, food, and social connection.