Information for Prospective Students
The Center for Jewish Life (CJL)
- where Jewish students at Princeton eat, study, pray, and hang out - houses many programs, organizations and services for Jewish students. Among the most important are:
- A glatt kosher University dining hall that serves three
meals a day
- An Orthodox minyan that meets three times every day
(Conservative and Reform meet on Shabbat)
- A well-stocked beit midrash, and lots of people in it
- Space for both study (library, classroom) and recreation
(pool room, foosball table, TV room)
- Yavneh, a friendly, welcoming religious and social
organization for observant Jews at Princeton
We in Yavneh are happy to hear from interested prospective students,
and we are glad to answer any questions you have. Come visit and see what our
community is like. Feel free to get in touch with our officers who would be happy to discuss with you Jewish life in Princeton. For more information, also see the list of Frequently
Asked Questions about Yavneh / Princeton.
Questions? Comments? Let us know.