Hillel House
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Hillel House is an establishment run by the Union of Jewish Students (UJS) to allow any Jewish student to study across the UK without compromising his or her religion. It is effectively a hall of residence with one rule: each resident must be Jewish.
Hillel House was named for the esteemed first-century rabbi Hillel the Elder.
[edit] Hillel Houses in the United Kingdom
As of March 2007, there are official Hillel Houses in the cities of Birmingham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield and York.
[edit] Hillel House in Manchester
The Hillel House in Manchester has recently been renovated and is now a state of the art residency for anyone wishing to study in the local universities.