STUDENT GROUPS
GW Hillel supports several independent student organizations through staff supervision, leadership development, fiscal support, and access to programming space in the building.

MEET OUR STUDENT GROUPS
For more information or to get in touch, contact Sara
JSA - The Jewish Students Association
The JSA serves as the foundation for Jewish life on GW's campus by representing the interests of all Jewish students at GW. The JSA works with other student groups and campus administration to support and celebrate the Jewish community, serving as a unified voice for the Jewish community. Check the Hillel events calendar for upcoming events!​​
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GWI - GW for Israel
GWI is a non-partisan, pro-Israel student organization focused on promoting education on Israeli culture, history, politics, and encouraging deeper understanding of the nuanced Israeli-Palestinian conflict. GWI fosters a tight-knit student body community that brings a piece of Israel to campus.
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J Street U
GW's political home for Pro-Israel, Pro-Palestine, and Pro-Peace students.
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Club 18
Club 18 is a safe space for Jewish women, forming community through social events and religious programming.
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Kehila
Kehila provides LGBTQ+ Jewish students with a safe space where they are free to unapologetically be and present their most authentic selves. Kehila gives students the opportunity to grapple with and engage their LGBTQ+ identity, their Jewish identity, and their intersection. ​
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TAMID
TAMID at GW's program is designed to offer experiential business consulting experience. Beginning with an interactive classroom curriculum, members will progress to hands-on experience with companies in the heart of the startup nation, Israel.
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​Jewish Greek Life
GW Hillel is connected to several historically Jewish fraternities and sororities on campus. GW has 2 historically Jewish sororities: AEPhi and SDT, as well as 2 historically Jewish fraternities: AEPi and ZBT.
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OTHER LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
For more information on becoming an intern or connecting with one, contact Noah
Service Engagement Interns (SEI)
The Service Engagement Internship empowers students to lead meaningful projects, connect with peers, and contribute to both campus and broader community life. Interns complete service hours, receive a cash stipend, and gain hands-on experience in organizing and building welcoming spaces that strengthen the Jewish campus experience. Applications open at the beginning of the fall semester.
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&Hillel - Student Engagement Interns
Our Engagement Internship is a hands-on leadership program for students ready to bring people together and make campus feel like home. Through creative projects, relationship-building, and hands-on campus organizing, interns grow as leaders while shaping the Jewish campus experience for their peers. Offered year round.
