Fostering Jewish Life: The Kaplan Brothers’ Commitment to Harvard Hillel
In a display of support for Jewish life and education, Daniel E. Kaplan, along with his brother Adam S. Kaplan, has announced their backing of Harvard Hillel, the foundation for Jewish campus life at Harvard University. The Kaplan brothers’ contribution emphasizes their dedication to fostering community, education, and cultural preservation among Jewish students and the broader Harvard community.
A Shared Vision for Enriching Jewish Student Life
“I am honored to support Harvard Hillel in its mission to enrich the Jewish student experience and foster a sense of belonging,” said Daniel E. Kaplan. “As someone who believes deeply in the values of education, community, and tradition, I see this as a natural extension of my personal and professional ethos. Harvard Hillel’s dedication to creating a welcoming environment for students to learn, grow, and lead is truly inspiring.”
Adam S. Kaplan says, “Supporting Harvard Hillel aligns with our shared values. We are inspired by their commitment to providing essential support and a sense of community for Jewish students. It’s an honor to contribute to such a meaningful cause.”
Harvard Hillel is a hub for Jewish student life, offering a wide array of religious, cultural, and educational programs. It provides a space where students can explore their Jewish identity, engage in meaningful dialogue, and connect with a diverse and vibrant community. The Kaplan brothers’ support comes at a crucial time, empowering Harvard Hillel to expand its reach and deepen its impact on campus.
Harvard Hillel touts itself as a welcoming home-away-from-home for Jewish students at Harvard University. Facilitating an inclusive environment to explore various dimensions of Jewish identity, practice, culture, and community, Harvard Hillel is open to all students. The facility is a center for social programming, kosher dining, educational opportunities, religious services, and spaces for casual conversation and camaraderie.
For more information on Harvard Hillel, please visit https://hillel.harvard.edu/.