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INGENUITY IS OUR TRADITION.
KNOWLEDGE MOVES US.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is one of the world’s most distinguished academic and research institutions. The university is located in Israel, but its work transforms our global landscape. Its students, faculty, and alumni have won eight Nobel Prizes, developed treatments for diseases, and ignited innovation that has led to more than 10,750 patents. We think our founding fathers, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Chaim Weizmann, and Martin Buber would be quite proud.
News & Updates
HU Researchers Develop New Protein-Based Biosensor to Detect Crop Disease
March 15, 2023 — With a focus on global food insecurity, researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem developed a new molecular sensor system that detects harmful diseases in plants and food crops including potatoes and tomatoes. Potatoes are the world’s third major food source. Early
Hebrew University Prof. Raphael Mechoulam “Father of Cannabis Research” Dies at 92
March 10, 2023 — American Friends of the Hebrew University today announces the passing of the world pioneer in cannabis research, Prof. Raphael Mechoulam. Known as the “Father of Cannabis Research,” Mechoulam died in Israel at age 92. A professor at the Hebrew University School of
Researchers Find Seven New Spider Species in Caves in Israel
February 10, 2023 – Seven new species of funnel web spiders (Agelenidae, Tegenaria), unique to caves in Israel, have been discovered and are detailed in a new study conducted by researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Madison-Wisconsin. The unique, isolated
Fiber Optic Communication Cables Could Provide Earlier Critical Earthquake Warnings
February 7, 2023 – Optical communication fibers could provide an earlier warning of devastating earthquakes of up to 30 seconds, according to a new study by an international team of researchers led by Dr. Itzhak Lior from the Institute of Earth Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Researchers at Hebrew University and University of Kentucky Receive $1 Million Grant to Study Human Brain Complexity
February 8, 2023 — The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) and University of Kentucky researchers are exploring whether a new type of protein substantially increases the molecular complexity in the brain and improves its function. This may have implications for the study of neurological diseases
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Upcoming Events
Events are a great way to meet, mingle, and network with luminaries, philanthropists, and visionaries who share a passion for knowledge.
03/22/2023 7:00 PM
AFHU and Sinai Temple Israel Center Speaker Series
03/30/2023 9:00 AM
HU Alumni & Friends in Aventura
04/20/2023 10 A.M. PT | 12 P.M. CT | 1 P.M. ET
Israeli Music and the Orient: A Very Short History
05/18/2023 12 Noon
53rd Annual George A. Katz Torch of Learning Award Luncheon
06/10/2023
86th International Board of Governors

Hebrew University at a Glance
484 Awards of Excellence
Including 8 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, Physics, and Economics.
3,400+ Research Projects
Representing 30% of all academic scientific research in Israel.
10,750+ registered patents
Covering 2,800 inventions, more than 900 licensed technologies, and the launch of 170 spin-off companies.
25,000
Students
Studying across 6 campuses, 7 faculties, together with 1,300 researchers.
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Special Initiatives
AFHU LEAD
AFHU LEAD identifies, cultivates, and mentors the next generation of leaders for American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU). By engaging seasoned facilitators and brilliant Hebrew University researchers, AFHU LEAD connects future leaders to Israel’s premier research university, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Rimon Initiative
The Rimon Philanthropic Investment Initiative is a new, philanthropy-based venture creation engine from AFHU in partnership with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Yissum, the university’s technology transfer company; and ASPER HUJI-Innovate, the university’s center for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Igniting Impact
Supporting Social Initiatives at HU, is a new campaign from AFHU designed to propel social impact initiatives with a global outreach. By selecting the project that speaks to you, you will be able to identify, support, and follow your philanthropic impact.
AFHU LEAD
AFHU LEAD identifies, cultivates, and mentors the next generation of leaders for American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU). By engaging seasoned facilitators and brilliant Hebrew University researchers, AFHU LEAD connects future leaders to Israel’s premier research university, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Rimon Initiative
The Rimon Philanthropic Investment Initiative is a new, philanthropy-based venture creation engine from AFHU in partnership with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Yissum, the university’s technology transfer company; and ASPER HUJI-Innovate, the university’s center for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Igniting Impact
Supporting Social Initiatives at HU, is a new campaign from AFHU designed to propel social impact initiatives with a global outreach. By selecting the project that speaks to you, you will be able to identify, support, and follow your philanthropic impact.