NYC Shabbaton FAQ
Who is the Shabbaton for?
This event is for current full-time students & recent alumni, joining an authorized Chabad on Campus affiliated group. Student ID is required at check-in.
How much background do I need in Jewish education and observance?
The International Student Shabbaton is a unique immersion program that caters to a large range of students. There is no benchmark for levels of Jewish observance or affiliation. Throughout the weekend there are various tracks to join to best serve a wide range of students, of all backgrounds.
Do I need to be religious to participate?
No. You only need to be looking forward to a great weekend spent together with hundreds of Jewish Students!
Will there be time for me to see my friends/family in New York?
The Shabbaton weekend is from Thursday through Sunday. Each Chabad on Campus affiliate personalizes the general Shabbaton to its specific group. For specific question regarding the schedule please contact your local Chabad on Campus rabbi.
How much does the Shabbaton cost?
The Shabbaton is heavily subsidized by philanthropists George & Pamela Rohr and other generous donors. The fee for students registering is $36.
What does the money cover?
Lodging, meals, the Shabbaton events. All events specific to your Chabad group are not covered. For more information contact your local Chabad on Campus affiliate.
What level of learning can I expect?
The International Student Shabbaton accommodates many academic backgrounds. We are joined by many internationally acclaimed lecturers and teachers. We have many different tracks being offered, from “Taste of Yeshiva” to “Ethics and Judaisim in Today’s professions”. There are dozens of choices of workshops and lectures to choose from… this is the ultimate buffet of Jewish education!
NEW this year we are offering an Advanced Track with a choice of advanced lectures and Torah classes alongside the series of workshops. Click here for details.
This sounds pretty cool, who else will be there?
We are expecting nearly 1000 students from around the world. Last year we were joined by students from 100+ schools!
This event is for current full-time students & recent alumni, joining an authorized Chabad on Campus affiliated group. Student ID is required at check-in.
How much background do I need in Jewish education and observance?
The International Student Shabbaton is a unique immersion program that caters to a large range of students. There is no benchmark for levels of Jewish observance or affiliation. Throughout the weekend there are various tracks to join to best serve a wide range of students, of all backgrounds.
Do I need to be religious to participate?
No. You only need to be looking forward to a great weekend spent together with hundreds of Jewish Students!
Will there be time for me to see my friends/family in New York?
The Shabbaton weekend is from Thursday through Sunday. Each Chabad on Campus affiliate personalizes the general Shabbaton to its specific group. For specific question regarding the schedule please contact your local Chabad on Campus rabbi.
How much does the Shabbaton cost?
The Shabbaton is heavily subsidized by philanthropists George & Pamela Rohr and other generous donors. The fee for students registering is $36.
What does the money cover?
Lodging, meals, the Shabbaton events. All events specific to your Chabad group are not covered. For more information contact your local Chabad on Campus affiliate.
What level of learning can I expect?
The International Student Shabbaton accommodates many academic backgrounds. We are joined by many internationally acclaimed lecturers and teachers. We have many different tracks being offered, from “Taste of Yeshiva” to “Ethics and Judaisim in Today’s professions”. There are dozens of choices of workshops and lectures to choose from… this is the ultimate buffet of Jewish education!
NEW this year we are offering an Advanced Track with a choice of advanced lectures and Torah classes alongside the series of workshops. Click here for details.
This sounds pretty cool, who else will be there?
We are expecting nearly 1000 students from around the world. Last year we were joined by students from 100+ schools!