We welcome men and women of all nationalities and religions. Current and past residentsinclude people who are Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu, Baha’i and of no denomination.
Latest from the blog
- Where is Mandelbaum House? 16/02/2026
- How do I get to Mandelbaum House? 16/02/2026
- Do I have to be Jewish? 16/02/2026
- What does kosher mean? 16/02/2026
- Is Mandelbaum House a Hillel house? 16/02/2026
- Can I stay here during semester break? 16/02/2026
- Are observant Jews catered for? 16/02/2026
- Can I bring visitors? 16/02/2026
- Do I need to bring linen from home? 16/02/2026
- Do you provide for special diets? 16/02/2026
- What if my classes clash with meal times? 16/02/2026
- Is there self-catering? 16/02/2026
- Is there internet access? 16/02/2026
- Alex, USA 16/02/2026
- Michael, Australia 16/02/2026
- Julio, Colombia 16/02/2026
- Audrey, New Caledonia 16/02/2026
- Rebecca, USA 16/02/2026
- AISLIN 13/02/2026
- MICHAEL 13/02/2026
- OMAR 13/02/2026
- A Night of Insight and Inspiration: Professor Joanne Wright Visits Mandelbaum House 19/08/2025
- The AI revolution with Professor Michael Blumenstein 23/05/2025
- A Life Reconstructed 02/04/2025
- Distant Stars That Go Snap, Crackle, and Pop! 05/03/2025
- Mensch and Mediation: Formal Dinner with Danielle Jaku-Greenfield 01/10/2024
- Law, Leadership, and Lively Discussion: An Evening with Gina Cass-Gottlieb 09/09/2024
- What life looks like in the driver’s seat: An evening with the Chancellor 15/08/2024
- Stains on the White Lab Coat Collar 07/06/2024
- Celebrating Indigenous Life at Mandelbaum 30/05/2024
