It’s our 25th anniversary!

On December 5th, 1996, our 10th Street brownstone was dedicated as the Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life at NYU.

''Until now, Jewish student groups have had to grab space wherever they could find it. While the building may be an architectural historian's dream, I see it playing a key role in the survival of Jews in America.''

— Naomi Levine, Co-founder of NYU Bronfman | December 1, 1996

Help us bring our community into the future.

Built on the vision of Edgar Bronfman, the Bronfman Center has been the home for Jewish students at NYU, the Jewish center for the entire university, and a hub of Jewish life for Downtown NYC for 25 years. Now, we need to ensure that the Bronfman Center is able to continue serving as a center for Jewish life and innovation for the next 25 years and beyond.

We are excited to announce the launch of our capital campaign to raise $25 million dollars towards the renovation and expansion of the Bronfman Center and the Bronfman Center endowment. 

The time has come to create a beautiful, functional space fully accessible to all, and secured against the increasing threat of antisemitic attack.

We invite you to join in this journey and support our capital campaign.

Explore our architectural feasibility study.

Submit your photos!

We're building a community time capsule to celebrate 25 years of the Bronfman Center! Submit photos from your favorite Bronfman memories to be included in this very special project.

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