The education they actually crave

INEXTG fosters pride and purpose in college students across Israel, so they begin adulthood with a strong Jewish identity

Chabad on Campus centers across the country
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Chabad on Campus centers across the country
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What is Israel without her people?

Jews around the world are proud of Israel. We yearn for Israel. And with every visit, we know we’ve come home. 

Israel cannot afford to lose her next generation to emigration overseas. But so many of Israel’s college-aged youth don’t feel the burning flame – they don’t feel connected enough to stay proudly Jewish and stay home in Israel. 

They’re disconnected. From their heritage, traditions and Jewish identity. And without a connection to the land, without understand the  purpose in living there, the world outside seems to call loudly.

Who am I? Where do I fit in?

They’re looking for identity

Deepen their knowledge about their heritage

Broaden their experiences in Jewish life

Strengthen their pride in their Jewish identity

The subject of all change

Campuses host INEXTG (Chabad on Campus) programming
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Full time shluchim live near campus across the country
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weekly meetings on college campuses
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2,000 students attend the beginner courses alone

Women’s Classes

Weekly, there are classes about the ever-important, never-changing role of a women in Judaism.

Weekly, there are one-on-one study sessions with a yeshiva student or group Gemara classes from the rabbi.

Weekly, on Wednesdays, there are refreshments and discussions on the weekly Torah portion.

100 students attend 6 seminars a year

Shabbat on Campus

Across college campuses, students are exposed to the beauty of a traditional Shabbat meal, at an evening of unity,  connection, and, spirituality – with 1,000 students joining the Friday night meals each week. 

Before major Jewish holidays, INEXTG arranges mega events. Just at the pre-Rosh Hashanah event alone, 1,000 students meet in Jerusalem for a powerful forgiveness event of prayer, song, and renewed connection to G-d.

1,200 seniors visited weekly

Volunteer Opportunities

Once a year 200 students experience Jewish life in New York every summer – visiting the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Ohel, and American universities where they gain inspiration from their fellow Jewish college students (and inspire them in return). 

Teens are paired with a senior and visit weekly to deliver Shabbat food. Students bring youthful spirit to the lives of the elderly, while the wisdom and values of the seniors have a lifelong effect on the students’ values

2,000 students attend the beginner courses alone

Women’s Classes

Weekly, there are classes about the ever-important, never-changing role of a women in Judaism.

Weekly, there are one-on-one study sessions with a yeshiva student or group Gemara classes from the rabbi.

Weekly, on Wednesdays, there are refreshments and discussions on the weekly Torah portion.

100 students attend 6 seminars a year

Shabbat on Campus

Across college campuses, students are exposed to the beauty of a traditional Shabbat meal, at an evening of unity,  connection, and, spirituality – with 1,000 students joining the Friday night meals each week. 

Before major Jewish holidays, INEXTG arranges mega events. Just at the pre-Rosh Hashanah event alone, 1,000 students meet in Jerusalem for a powerful forgiveness event of prayer, song, and renewed connection to G-d.

1,200 seniors visited weekly

Volunteer Opportunities

Once a year 200 students experience Jewish life in New York every summer – visiting the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Ohel, and American universities where they gain inspiration from their fellow Jewish college students (and inspire them in return). 

Teens are paired with a senior and visit weekly to deliver Shabbat food. Students bring youthful spirit to the lives of the elderly, while the wisdom and values of the seniors have a lifelong effect on the students’ values

An opportunity to strengthen
Jewish resilience

The agnostic

His plans post-college were to move overseas and he didn’t why it made mom so mad. Trying to understand, he promised to attend a ‘Look at Life’ seminar. Now, being Jewish and living in Israel is what he’s most proud of. 

The unexposed

Growing up in a kibbutz, she never met a religious Jew. Chabad on Campus opened her eyes to something new and beautiful. And who ever knew the weekly Torah portion is full of relevant lessons and values to keep us all moral in today’s world?

The explorer

The best part of backpacking in Asia was the multitude of cultures. But no trip impacted him like the trip to New York. Visiting the Rebbe’s Ohel and meeting fellow Jewish students who get it left him feeling  deeply connected and committed to a Jewish future.

The apathetic

She is studying in Israel. But she’s counting down until she moves and starts living the American dream. Attending holiday events makes her think. There is no better place to feel our Jewish heritage than Israel. A year later, she dreams of raising proud Jews – in Israel. 

Securing a viable and powerful future for Israel

Showing students a life of meaning ignites a connection. Fanning the spark of connection kindles a blazing commitment. 

A commitment to living a life of values and traditions. A life with pride and purpose. Teaching that the essence of being an “Israeli” is to be a proud and strong Jew in the land of Israel.

INEXTG lays the groundwork for our college students to be a proud and passionate next generation.

Join them and be a part of Israel’s future.

A positive influence

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