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 Leadership Opportunities




Chabad House was founded to build a framework for new opportunities and partnerships that enhance Jewish life at Binghamton University  and beyond. Over the years Chabad House has served as an incubator of Jewish leaders. Our students have executed an amazing array of programs; many have gone on to accept leadership positions in their respective communities.

We always welcome new program ideas and assistance, so contact us if you'd like to serve as a member of a planning committee, G- Board or E-Board. You can be an integral part of a dynamic circle of Binghamton Jewish Students who are using their talent to make a difference.

Add your voice and feel the difference you make.

If you are interested in joining Chabad's dynamic General Board, click here to fill out an application.

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