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2025-2026

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JHP Penn 

  • Students made 2000 PB&J sandwiches that were donated to local homeless shelters. As a Director of one of these shelters said “These small acts of generosity by JHP make a meaningful difference in helping combat food insecurity and supporting our vulnerable neighbors with compassion and hope”.
  • 2200 students participated in Shabbat for 1000, simultaneously celebrating Shabbat and sharing Shabbat dinners across campus
  • Mentoring Retreats remained a highlight of the 2025–2026 academic year with more than 65 students and 30 mentors participating
  • JHP’s 1:1 Mentorship Program continues to deepen students’ professional journeys by matching them with accomplished alumni and business leaders for personalized, semester-long mentoring relationships tailored to their individual interests and career aspirations.

JBN

  • Grew our membership to 185 and still counting. 
  • Launched a new Women’s Initiative, building a community where Jewish businesswomen can connect and thrive.
  • Developed a new online Member & Mentor Portal designed to strengthen connections across its growing professional network

IJSS 

  • Held a conference at Stanford University with a distinguished group of faculty and graduate students from Stanford’s Departments of Education, Ecology, and Religion, and professors and deans from other universities.
  • Hosted a special event at Lilah’s in Philadelphia, introducing IJSS, featuring an intimate panel conversation with renowned restaurateurs Michael Solomonov and Yehuda Sichel 

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