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[[Image:Koach.jpg|thumb|200px|Current logo of KOACH]]'''KOACH''' (from the Hebrew word "כח", meaning "strength") is the campus student organization for [[Conservative Judaism]] on many college and university campuses and in many [[Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life|Hillels]] in the United States and abroad.
[[Image:Koach.jpg|thumb|200px|Current logo of KOACH]]'''KOACH''' (from the Hebrew word "כוח", meaning "strength") is the campus student organization for [[Conservative Judaism]] on many college and university campuses and in many [[Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life|Hillels]] in the United States and abroad.


It is a project of the [[United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]].
It is a project of the [[United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]].

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Current logo of KOACH

KOACH (from the Hebrew word "כוח", meaning "strength") is the campus student organization for Conservative Judaism on many college and university campuses and in many Hillels in the United States and abroad.

It is a project of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.

The official website from KOACH is http://koach.org

The director of KOACH is Richard Moline

According to their website their mission is...

"KOACH provides college-age students the opportunity to maintain and develop connections to Conservative Judaism.

KOACH nurtures a love of Torah, the Jewish people, Israel and God through a variety of activities, including social, religious, educational, cultural and social action programs.

We seek to create a passionate Jew who is committed to the future of the Jewish people and the improvement of the world."

KOACH has a grant program, a newsletter and a yearly conference known as the KOACH Kallah. The 2008 KOACH Kallah will take place at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, from February 28 - March 2. More information can be found at http://www.koach.org/kallah.htm. KOACH also runs its own Taglit-Birthright Israel trip every season, and has run a special Birthright track for students with Asperger's Syndrome. Visit [1] for more information.

See also