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161:, as well as the first director of the campus ministry. He named the organization after the sage, Hillel, as a symbol of lifelong Jewish learning and pluralism. Frankel worked closely with a small group of Jewish students from the University of Illinois, many of whom struggled with balancing their two identities of being American and Jewish at the same time. They began by meeting formally, in a room above a barbershop in downtown Champaign. Even though Frankel and his students had a stable infrastructure, space, and a community-supported budget, over time, they realized that in order to sustain and expand their organization, they needed more support and resources, so Frankel reached out to 36: 206:
on January 20, 1928, “While my acquaintance with Rabbi Frankel was not intimate, I had learned to have a high opinion and a warm regard for him. He impressed me as a man of fine ideals, religious fervor, and fired with zeal for the young people in his charge. His influence in the community was all
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for what he believed to be good. We shall miss that influence in our University Life. We shall miss his kindly greeting, his hearty hand clasp, his cheery and encouraging smile. We have lost a man.”—David Kinley, President, University of Illinois.
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city council voted in favor of giving an honorary street name to John Street, between 5th and 6th street on the University of Illinois campus. The segment of the street was named "Honorary Rabbi Ben Frankel Way" in August 2018.
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for funding. Frankel convinced B'nai B'rith to adopt the organization in 1925. His fundraising efforts quickly developed the part-time student program into a full-time organization. It wasn't soon after that the
133:. Frankel married Florence Koenigsberg, but never had any children together. Frankel had three brothers named Harry, Samuel, and Mendel Joseph, and two sisters named Gittel and Gertrude. 154: 196:, first department head of Economics at the University of Illinois and later President in 1920, was an acquaintance and brief colleague to Frankel. He wrote in the 345: 110: 69: 150: 340: 186:
Frankel died of heart disease on December 21, 1927 at the age of 30. Mann took over Frankel's efforts until 1933. Over the next several decades,
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Hillel, the organization that Frankel started, became his main legacy. Today the organization exists on 550 campuses across the world.
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continued to grow, expanding to 200 colleges and universities including campuses in New York, Washington, D.C., Canada and Cuba.
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and was officially ordained in 1923 at age 26. Edward Chauncey Baldwin, an English professor at the
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Benjamin Moses Frankel was born to Julius and Lifshe Frankel, on September 15, 1897, in
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Rabbi Benjamin Frankel

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rabbi
the world's first Hillel
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Peoria, Illinois
Meir Katzenellenbogen
Hebrew Union College
University of Illinois
Rabbi Louis Mann
Temple Sinai
Champaign, Illinois
B'nai B'rith
University of Wisconsin
Ohio State University
University of Michigan
Hillel
David Kinley
Daily Illini
Champaign
"Benjamin Moses Frankel"
"Hillel"
"A Brief History"

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