BNAI BRITH HILLEL FOUNDATION AT BROOKLYN COLLEGE
2901 Campus Road, Brooklyn, NY 11210 www.bchillel.org

Total Revenue
$855,315
Total Expenses
$965,289
Net Assets
$2,000,501

Organizations Filed Purposes: The Brooklyn College Hillel seeks to strengthen Jewish identity among the college's Jewish students; to sustain and develop their commitment to Israel; to increase understanding both between Jewish groups and between Jews and others; to foster a climate of tolerance through a pluralistic approach; to engage its students through Jewish learning opportunities, arts, culture, recreation and religious experience; to cultivate students participation in social action; and to utilize the resources of Jewish partner organizations and agencies, as well as those of the city.

To strengthen Jewish identity among the college's Jewish students; to sustain and develop their commitment to Israel; to increase understanding both between Jewish groups and between Jews and others; to foster a climate of tolerance through a pluralistic approach

ISRAEL ENGAGEMENT AND EDUCATION: The Tanger Hillel at Brooklyn College offers a variety of programs to engage students and learn about Israel such as educational workshops and speaker series, Israel Learning Fellowship, Hebrew Learning Fellowship, as well as events which focus on Israeli art, music and cultural offer students an opportunity to learn. Further, Tanger Hillel offers travel to Israel with an opportunity to learn, study or volunteer. The program impacted 624 people.STUDENT LIFE AND JEWISH LEARNING: Tanger Hillel aims to offer students opportunities to engage in Jewish learning and build a relationship with Jewish traditions and text. We offer a variety of Jewish learning programs that serve students across the diverse Jewish community. Students can choose from group classes, one on one learning, Jewish Learning Fellowships, Shabbat dinners, and immersive Jewish experiences to build a deep and lasting connection with text, tradition and the Jewish people. The program impacted 2250 people.COMMUNITY IN ACTION: The Tanger Hillel organizes and facilitates social action projects for students to get to know each other, break stereotypes and make the world a better place, one of our core values. Brooklyn College students from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds participate in meaningful and vibrant programs that shape community and foster a culture of volunteering. Programs like the Thanksgiving Dinner for the Homeless New Yorkers, After School Program for the Children from the Homeless Shelter, Passover Food Deliveries for the Elderly in Need; Coffeehouse for the Elderly. The program impacted 565 people.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Nadya DrukkerExecutive Dir.40$143,950
Michael ZieglerDirector1$0
Roberta WallachDirector1$0
Michelle TerebelloDirector1$0
Edward ShoenthalDirector1$0
Janet SchneiderDirector1$0
Alex RodionovDirector1$0
Sandra LevittDirector1$0
Leslie JacobsonDirector1$0
Richard GrossbergDirector1$0
Avi GreenbergerDirector1$0
Abraham EssesDirector1$0
Steve EbbinDirector1$0
Adam DickterDirector1$0
Robert CherryDirector1$0
Marc SegelnickSecretary1$0
Alex RudshteynFin. Secretary1$0
Anna Geller-KoplanTreasurer1$0
Israel WieselVice President1$0
Marc MellonVice President1$0
Peter MarronVice President1$0
Murray KoppelmanVice President1$0
Barbara GerberVice President1$0
Edith EverettVice President1$0
Marilyn ButlerVice President1$0
Howard WohlChairman1$0
Nelson BraffPresident1$0

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