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The European Center for Jewish Students reaches out to a far spectrum of students who are grateful to our organization for its constant care and support.   With your help, we will be able to reach out to many more students than we do at this present time.  

We receive emails and phone-calls daily from students throughout Europe , requesting assistance in coming to a Jewish European event or in organizing their own event.  Unfortunately, we have to turn down too many calls for help and so, we turn to you. 

Please do take some time to see how you can contribute to our organization.  Remember that the students are our future!  Thank you for being our partner in ensuring Jewish continuity in Europe .

Donate by Mail
Click here for info on the exact address to which to send checks.

Donate In-Kind
We accept gifts of up-to-date PCs, servers, and the like. We can also use certain programming and design expertise.   Please contact us to discuss your proposed gift of equipment or expertise.  

Donate via Bank transfer
Transferring funds to the ECJS bank account is an easy option.
Bank information

Account name: European Center for Jewish Students
Account # 001-4381840-38
Iban: BE 24001438184038
Swift: GEBABEBB
Bank: Fortis
Branch: Schuman
Address: Rond Point Schuman 10 Brussels 1040  Belgium

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