HILLELS OF GEORGIA INC
735 Gatewood Road, Atlanta, GA 30322 www.hillelsofgeorgia.org

Total Revenue
$2,410,724
Total Expenses
$2,225,148
Net Assets
$10,037,452

Organizations Filed Purposes: To engage and enrich the lives of Jewish undergraduate and graduate students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.

The mission of Hillels of Georgia is to build a vibrant Jewish life on Georgia college campuses.

Jewish living and learning - Hillel fosters Jewish student growth by developing a variety of Jewish religious and spiritual communities, celebrating Jewish holidays and Shabbat in a pluralistic and open environment, and exploring our rich traditions and culture through creative activities and memorable experiences; we want our students to grow Jewishly. By offering a variety of religious and spiritual opportunities, students will be able to develop an understanding of Judaism's many forms (ex. Religious observance and practice). Students will also have the ability to link the meaning and relevance of Jewish history and traditions to Jewish life today. Programming in this area includes but is not limited to: text study, lunch and learn, and Shabbat and holiday observance.

Community building - Hillel engages and empowers students in meaningful public service and inspires students to address social justice issues creatively. Through a variety of volunteer projects, students are able to explore Jewish values and social justice. Engaging and empowering students in meaningful public service provides opportunities to enrich the lives of the students and expose them to ways of becoming involved in the communities in which they live and beyond. Participation in social action activities encourages students to act out the Jewish value of Tikkun olam (repairing the world). Programming in this area includes but is not limited to: leading Shabbat services at the William Breman Jewish Home, "Challah for hunger," tree planting for Tu b'Shvat, and alternative break trips.

Israel - Hillel cultivates among Jewish students a passion about Israel and a sense of personal attachment with the country and its people. Hillel provides all students opportunities to learn about Israel and its central role in defining the Jewish experience today and provides a safe space for students to express a wide spectrum of views regarding their relationships with Israel. By fostering a positive relationship with Israel and helping students navigate the contours of the political tensions surrounding Israel, Hillel can help students grow in their relationship with the Jewish community with greater maturity and deeper sense of attachment to the Jewish homeland. With that comes a greater confidence in their sense of self as Jews and in their ability to convey their commitment to Israel and Jewish life to others with passion. Programming in this area includes but is not limited to: outdoor cultural festivals, advocacy sessions, speakers, film screenings, and travel abroad.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Russ ShulkesExecutive Director40$213,935
Elliot KarpCEO40$0
Bruce WeinsteinMember at Large2$0
Larry StevensMember at Large2$0
Allen SodenMember at Large2$0
Laura SchillingMember at Large2$0
Lydia MedwinMember at Large2$0
Cathy Selig KuranoffMember at Large2$0
Jodi HirschfieldMember at Large2$0
Jonathan GrantMember at Large2$0
Kara AdlerMember at Large2$0
Alan BeychokTreasurer5$0
Mitch ReinerFirst vice chair5$0
Billy BaumanSecretary5$0
Linda SeligPresidential Appointee5$0
Mark SilbermanChair Appointee5$0
Michael KogonVC Leadership Development5$0
Robert WilenskyImmediate Past Chair5$0
Jonathan GanzVC Human Resources5$0
Avery KastinVC External relations & marketing5$0
Linda SeligVC Development5$0
Stacey FisherChair10$0

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