91影视 Director of Mentoring and Academic Advisement Ira Miller has been appointed chair of a new high school committee under the auspices of the Orthodox Union鈥檚 Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus (OU-JLIC). According to the OU-JLIC website, the program 鈥渨as created to help young men and women thrive in a campus environment and helps Jewish students observe key aspects of Jewish life, such as tefillah, kashrut, Shabbat, and chagim.鈥 OU-JLIC programs currently on 23 university campuses across North America, with OU-JLIC educators 鈥渓earning with students one-on-one, coordinating weekly classes and organizing guest lectures and other events.鈥
The new high school committee will serve as a direct link between Jewish high schools and OU-JLIC educators on their respective campuses, explained Miller, who formerly served as chairman of the OU-JLIC Advisory Board. 鈥淭hey serve really as surrogate families [for college students],鈥 he said of the campus OU-JLIC staff. Miller noted that the services and 鈥渃omforts of home鈥 provided by the OU-JLIC fills a unique need on campus for religious students, who are choosing to attend more and more different colleges than ever before, including some which did not used to have a significant Jewish鈥攐r certainly Orthodox Jewish鈥攑resence.
The OU-JLIC鈥檚 high school committee will include nine school principals from across the country. Together, they will work on strategies for easing Jewish day school graduates into the campus environment and trying to ensure that these students have access to as much religious support as possible. 鈥淭his effort is part of the OU鈥檚 broader effort to foster partnerships and conversations with day school leadership,鈥 said National OU-JLIC Director Rabbi Ilan Haber.
鈥淚f we have OU-JLIC educators working together with high school teachers, we can create something that鈥檚 focused on preparing students for their freshman year on campus,鈥 explained Miller. For example, offering classes to high school students on possible things to expect on campus鈥攊ncluding everything from unforeseen halachic issues to anti-Israel sentiment. In addition, the establishment of the committee will open up a line of communication between graduating high school students and OU-JLIC educators, so incoming college freshmen can establish a rapport with OU-JLIC couples before even setting foot on university soil, and perhaps even before applying to or selecting a college.