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Updates from the Taube Family Campus in Jerusalem

Solidarity in a Time of War

Faculty, students, and staff on the Taube Family Campus in Jerusalem are working hard to sustain our campus community. Our priority remains the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of our students and our entire 91 Jerusalem family during this difficult time of war.

Community Updates on the Crisis

Our priority has been the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of our students and our entire 91 Jerusalem family during this difficult time of war.

Updates as of 3/26/2026

  • The majority of our Year-In-Israel students opted to remain in Israel over the Passover break. The College has made special efforts to support them both individually and as a group
  • The Israel Rabbinic students are also on Passover break and the College is taking special care to support them as well
  • The Library is closed until further notice

Updates as of 3/16/2026

  • Year-In-Israel students will begin the Passover break early on March 17. Plans are to resume classes on April 12.

Updates as of 3/11/26

  • On Thursday, 3/12, informal and voluntary activities on campus will be permitted.
  • New updates on the resumption of in-person classes are expected in the next few days.

Updates as of 3/6/26

  • There will be a meeting for Year-In-Israel students and their families with College leadership on Sunday, March 8.
  • Classes resumed on Zoom on 3/4/26.

Updates as of 3/3/26

  • There are no classes today and tomorrow for Purim.
  • Campus remains closed through Saturday in accordance with the Home Front security restrictions.
  • Year-In-Israel students will have some Zoom activities and leadership is checking in on all students.
  • Classes will resume on Zoom on Thursday in keeping with local security restrictions.

Updates as of 3/2/26

  • The Taube Family Campus in Jerusalem will remain closed through Thursday, March 4, and all classes will be conducted via Zoom. Faculty are in touch with students regarding any logistical details. We ask that everyone remain attentive to communications from their program leadership.

 

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