Yes. It's called:
Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life.
Many colleges and universities provide this program so that Jewish students can have a place to belong. It has much to offer:
1. Kosher Food
2. Sabbath Worship
3. Jewish Holidays
4. Jewish Extra-Curricular Activities
5. Jewish Organizations
6. Jewish Chaplain Service
7. Jewish Studies
Every Hillel is different - some are bigger and have more to offer than others.
Hillel is a Jewish Program for Jewish students, and MOST colleges and universities have them.
No. Hillel is Jewish and Jews don't have Baptisms.
One of the most important figures in Jewish history was the sage and scholar Hillel the Elder, who was born in Babylon around 110 BCE. He was involved in the development of the Talmud and Mishnah.
Julius Hillel Greenstone has written: 'Jewish feasts and fasts' -- subject(s): Fasts and feasts, Judaism
Hillel the Elder
The phrase "If not you, then who? If not now, then when?" is attributed to the Jewish sage Hillel the Elder, who lived in the 1st century BCE. It is often cited as a call to action and personal responsibility.
Hillel. He was a Jewish sage who lived some 2050 years ago. These words of his are recorded in the Mishna.
Yes -- a Hillel profile here:http://www.hillel.org/about/news/2008/sep/joshua_radin_17september2008.htm
"If not now, when?" is part of a saying of Rabbi Hillel ("Hillel the Elder"), first century BCE, recorded in a section of the Talmud (Jewish Holy writings) called "Pirkei Avot" ["Ethics of the Ancestors" or "Ethics of the Fathers"]. The complete saying is: "If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? When I am for myself only, what am I? If not now, when?" (Pirkei Avot 1:14)
Mordecai ben Hillel has written: 'Sefer Mordekhai bha-shalem' -- subject(s): Talmud, Commentaries 'Sefer Mordekhai ha-shalem' -- subject(s): Jewish law, Talmud, Commentaries, Palestine in Judaism, Mixture of permitted and forbidden foods (Jewish law) 'Sefer Mordekhai ha-shalem' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Early works to 1800, Jewish law, Jewish law., Mixture of permitted and forbidden foods (Jewish law), Palestine in Judaism, Talmud
The quote is by Hillel. The quote is by Hillel.
Hillel Roman was born in 1975.