The first campus
Chabad House,
UCLA Chabad House, was established under the Lubavitcher Rebbe's direction by Rabbi
Shlomo Cunin on the
UCLA campus in 1969. Since 2001 the Chabad campus presence has tripled (78 new centers). In August 2015, Chabad on Campus announced that 19 "emissary couples" would be sent to schools across the United States to open up Jewish cultural centers. Target campuses include "the
University of South Carolina,
Louisiana State University, the
University of Utah,
Tulane University,
Caltech, and the
University of Alabama.” Chabad mentioned increasing
anti-semitism as a partial motive for its expansion. Chabad is generally more known for its outreach to non-religious Jews than for pro-Israel activism. According to a report by
Inside Higher Ed, the number of Chabad on Campus centers grew from 36 in 2000 to 258 in 2021. Chabad claims that it serves Jewish students on over 950 colleges internationally. on Campus Shabbaton in 2014. ==See also==