Brooklyn College - Tanger Hillel

Tanger Hillel

The Tanger Hillel at Brooklyn College is part of the Hillel Foundation organization in the United States.

Built in 1959, the Tanger Hillel building was designed by Percival Goodman, a leading architect of American synagogues. It is located at the junction of Campus Road and Hillel Place, across from Gershwin Hall at Brooklyn College. Brooklyn College currently houses the largest Hillel facility among CUNY campuses, featuring a host of recreational and social amenities. The Tanger Hillel at Brooklyn College is a community service organization providing valuable resources to the community. Consistently recognized by Brooklyn College as being an indispensable community partner, Tanger Hillel is one of the few entities on campus to offer volunteer, community service and social opportunities to all students. Each person who walks through the Hillel doors is treated with respect and love. Hillel is also the central address for Jewish student life on campus. Here Jewish students can find a second home. Hillel has a glatt kosher restaurant serving delicious food at unbeatable prices. No matter your interests, Hillel can meet your needs. From Shabbat dinners to weekend trips, Hillel has it all. The Tanger Hillel at Brooklyn College is open Monday through Thursday from 10am-7pm and Friday from 10am to two hour before sundown. Hillel is open frequently on weekends for various events and programs. Hillel can be found on the web at www.bchillel.org

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