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Department of Jewish Studies

Directions to 12 College Avenue, The Bildner Center

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From Route 18 North

Proceed on Route 18 North to the exit marked "Route 27 South - Princeton". This will loop you under Route 18, heading south for Princeton on what will become Albany Street. Stay in the right hand lane and turn right onto Johnson Drive. Johnson Drive becomes Hamilton. Continue on Hamilton until the second light, College Avenue. Turn left onto College Avenue and the Bildner Center will be on the right side.

From New Jersey Turnpike (North or South)

Turn off at Exit 9. After toll booths bear to the right; follow signs for "Route 18 North - New Brunswick." Follow directions from Route 18 North.

From Garden State Parkway (North or South)

Southbound - Coming from northern New Jersey, turn off at Exit 129 for the New Jersey Turnpike and head south. Follow directions from Route 18 North. Northbound - Coming from southern New Jersey, turn off at Exit 105 and follow signs for Route 18 North. After approximately 24 miles you will pass the entrance for the New Jersey Turnpike and continue on Route 18 North. Follow directions from Route 18 North.

From Route 1 (North or South)

Turn off at exit marked "Route 18 North-New Brunswick." Follow directions from Route 18 North.

From Route 287 (North or South)

Turn off at Exit 9 (formerly Exit 5) "River Road, Bound Brook, Highland Park". Proceed east on River Road toward Highland Park until you reach the fifth traffic light (approximately 3.4 miles) at the intersection of River Road, Metlars Lane and Route 18. Turn right onto Route 18 and cross the Raritan River on the John Lynch Memorial Bridge. Stay in the right lane and take the first exit which is marked "George Street - Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Route 27." At the traffic light at the top of the exit ramp proceed straight onto George Street heading toward downtown New Brunswick. Follow directions from Route 18 North

Statement on Addressing Antisemitism
The Department of Jewish Studies at Rutgers University addresses antisemitism by teaching students of all backgrounds about the complex history, and the changing manifestations and consequences, of antisemitism. Students are encouraged to engage thoughtfully with these subjects in courses such as Antisemitism; History of the Holocaust; Between Nazism and Communism; Jews, Heretics, and the Inquisition; Holocaust Memory; Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Medieval Spain; Modern Jewish History; and many others. The faculty works assiduously to create a safe intellectual environment for all Rutgers students to learn about these and other challenging subjects.