Jewish in Ithaca
IAUJC supports, promotes and cooperates with other local organizations and institutions. Here is our interactive Guide to Jewish Ithaca. IAUJC itself does not have a physical site. Contact us via email at info@iaujc.org or write to us at PO Box 4124, Ithaca, NY, 14852.
1 | Visit 104 West! |
Cornell kosher dining is open to all students as well as to community members and visitors. Located at the Center for Jewish Living, it is in operation when... |
2 | Visit B'Yachad Ithaca Jewish Pre-School |
Welcome to B’Yachad Preschool! |
3 | Visit BJs Wholesale Club |
BJ’s in Ithaca carries a large variety of kosher products. |
4 | Visit Cornell Center for Jewish Living |
The Orthodox Synagogue at Cornell University aims to provide year-round, traditional services for the Jewish community of Cornell and Ithaca. |
5 | Visit Congregation Tikkun V’Or |
Congregation Tikkun v’Or (Ithaca Reform Temple) is a vibrant congregation that strives for a warm personal bond among its members, quality education for the... |
6 | Visit Cornell University Hillel |
Also known as the Yudowitz Center for Jewish Campus Life, Hillel's mission is to enrich the lives of Jewish undergraduate and graduate students so that they may... |
7 | Visit Cornell University Klezmer Ensemble |
The Cornell University Klezmer Ensemble is a student organization at Cornell University dedicated to playing and preserving the tradition of klezmer music.... |
8 | Visit Holocaust Memorial by Goldsworthy |
The Goldsworthy Holocaust Memorial in the F.R. Newman Arboretum at the Cornell Plantations was created in 2004 by Andy Goldsworthy, a then A.D. |
9 | Visit Hillel at Ithaca College website |
Hillel offers Ithaca College students numerous opportunities for leadership development, student meetings, cultural programs, social gatherings, community... |
10 | Visit |
The purpose of the organization is to welcome Israelis to the Ithaca community and help them get settled. |
11 | Visit More about the Ithaca Area United Jewish Community organization |
The Ithaca Area United Jewish Community (IAUJC) is an advocate for local Jewish organizations, as well as for the needs of Jews in Israel and other countries... |
12 | Visit IC Terrace Dining |
Ithaca College Terrace Dining Hall features the Kosher Kitchen. The Kosher Kitchen is a dining option with any student meal plan. |
13 | Visit |
At least one member of our families survived the Holocaust. They emigrated to safety prior to, during, or after World War II. Many moved or ran from one country... |
14 | Visit Jewish Studies at Cornell |
Cornell's Jewish Studies Program is broadly based and interdisciplinary, bringing together faculty from various Cornell departments and colleges--from Near... |
15 | Visit Jewish Studies at Ithaca College |
The Jewish Studies program at Ithaca College offers courses in Jewish Studies, a minor for interested students, and events that are open to the entire Ithaca... |
16 | Visit |
We are a gathering of individuals who meet to study Jewish Kabbalistic teachings and practice, in English. |
17 | Visit Kol Haverim |
Kol Haverim is a secular Jewish community welcoming those who desire non-theistic ways to celebrate their identity, culture, and heritage. |
18 | Visit PJ Library website |
The IAUJC has brought a wonderful free subscription program to the Ithaca area. |
19 | Visit Southern Cayuga Anne Frank Tree Project |
The Southern Cayuga School District, in Aurora, was one of 11 sites nationwide selected by the Anne Frank Center USA to receive a sapling from the horse chestnut... |
20 | Visit Temple Beth-El |
TEMPLE BETH-EL is a liberal synagogue founded in 1924, and is affiliated with The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. We serve a growing and diverse... |
21 | Visit |
Where do you go to find out what’s going on in our local Jewish community, in the national or international Jewish community? |
22 | Visit The Roitman Chabad Center at Cornell |
Chabad House of Ithaca is part of a world-wide network of Chabad Houses, serving the needs of the Ithaca community, including both town and campus. |
23 | Visit |
Aside from being a wonderful supermarket, Wegmans is a meeting spot for many Ithaca communities, including the Jewish community. |
24 | Visit YJA Ithaca on Instagram |
Jews in their 20s and 30s having dinners, socials, and more in the Ithaca area. Open to anyone. |