About the CJL

The Center for Jewish Living is an entirely student-run organization comprised of a residence hall and a programming board dedicated to running campus-wide religious, social and cultural events. Together with Cornell Dining, the CJL is proud to be a partner in the fabulous Kosher Dining program at Cornell. Most importantly, the CJL is a warm and inviting community that is a home away from home for countless students.

As idealistic college students, we are building in the CJL our vision of what an ideal Jewish community should look like. Here, we try to avoid labels: we don't see our fellow students as Orthodox, Conservative or Reform; we see them as David, Rachel or Adam - as who they are as individuals. This has fostered a community which is fluid and tolerant, yet committed to the beauty of the Jewish tradition. The CJL is the Cornell Jewish community center in which students can comfortably grow socially, intellectually and spiritually.

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Our Mission

The mission of the Center for Jewish Living is to be a place where Jews of all levels of observance can live comfortably. In the House, this means that the male and female residents live on different floors, and that people are respectful of each other's observance levels. Orthodox standards for Kashrut and Shabbat are maintained in the common areas, while individual residents are free to keep their own standards in their own rooms, provided they do not disturb others. For more information about the house, click here.

Membership

In addition to the twenty to thirty students of various denominations who live in the CJL every year, there are about fifty students who don't live in the house, yet are CJL members. The CJL membership elects a board responsible for maintaining the house, working with our alumni, running programs, and generally contributing positively to Jewish Life on campus. Our membership is a warm and close-knit group, made up of individuals from different backgrounds and levels of observance. The CJL is more than just a place for people to live; it is the social center of a vibrant and diverse community.

104 West!

The Center for Jewish Living is conveniently adjacent to 104 West!, the Kosher dining hall operated by Cornell Dining, which serves, lunch and dinner every day of the week, and breakfast on Monday through Friday. On weekdays, 104 West! is a warm and inviting environment--a social hub in which everyone gets to knows each other. On Friday night and on Holidays, 104 West! comes alive as hundreds of students of all denominations come together in a traditional, family-like atmosphere. After a long day of classes, exams and problem sets, nothing beats coming home to the CJL and 104 West! For more information about Kosher dining, click here.

Programming

We may manage a house, but we're still students, and, just like you, we want to have fun! Between running programs for campus and studying, we still find plenty of time to run programs for ourselves. From midnight BBQs, to the Hebrew Hangout, from classes taught by the CJL's Rabbi, to canoeing on Beebe Lake, the CJL makes sure to provide an environment for its members to relax, blow off steam, and get to know each other. More information about programs and other events run by the CJL can be found under Events or by clicking here.

Learning

Finally, what is a Jewish community without Jewish content and studies? The resources available for Torah studies at the CJL are extensive. Under the guidance of our JLI Rabbinic Couple, Jason and Chana Leib, Torah education is a strong part of Jewish life at Cornell. For more information about Jason and Chana Leib, click on Board and Staff, for further information about Jewish Learning at Cornell click on learning, and for more information about the JLI Program, click here.