Jewish students at this Ivy League institution have at their disposal some 14 organizations from which to choose. These include: the Yale Club for Israel, Hillel, the Jewish fraternity AEPi, Chabad and Israel Outdoors. Alums living in Israel are able to stay connected to their alma mater through the Jerusalem branch of the Yale Club. And, in a recent study, the school was listed as among the top 10 US universities that collaborate academically with Israeli researchers and institutes. Yale was heavily criticized by the American Jewish community in 2011, however, when it decided to shut down its Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), headed by Charles Small. It was a move viewed by many as political, due to the Initiative's discussion of Muslim antisemitism. Less than three weeks after its closure of YIISA, Yale announced that it would be opening the Program for the Study of Antisemitism, under the direction of Professor Maurice Samuels, in its place. (Photo credit: Yale University.)