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Calling all leaders, future leaders and people who just want to be part of something bigger!
Hunter College Hillel has a rangeof leadership opportunities that can be specilaized for each student.
If you would like more info about any of the opportunities below please contact Amanda at Hillel@hunter.cuny.edu
EMET
EMET meets every Tuesday at 5:30pm in Thomas Hunter 501.
EMET is a college and community based organization working with college students and young adults to bring the beauty of Judaism and Torah to the New York City Jewish communities through specially designed lectures, seminars, shabbatons, trips, and the EMET Leaders Fellowship.
EMET Leaders Fellowship is a fascinating introduction to Judaism with a focus on Jewish leadership and unity.
EMET @ Hunter is for all Jewish students attending HUNTER College. All of those who are interested, come to our first offical get together- including Delicious Free Food, Lecture and More....
For more information about EMET please email Hillel@hunter.cuny.edu
Summer Internship:
Program (CLIP)
Develop practical professional skills....
Learn about the North American and New York Jewish communities....
Cultivate leadership skills for Jewish campus and community leadership…
Explore and experience the pluralism of Judaism.
The Collegiate Leadership Internship Program (CLIP) is a competitive, paid, summer internship experience for New York area college students.
http://www.hillel.org/careers/fellowships/clip/default
Alternative Spring Break
Make your spring break meaningful with the Jewish National Fund (JNF) on Alternative Spring Break! Get back and give back to Israel. Join other students and young professionals from across the United States to experience what the early chalutzim (pioneers) experienced by participating in service projects in Israel.
By going on JNF's Spring Break, you will enjoy a fabulous spring break vacation while strengthening your connection to the State of Israel. You will be able to take part in the development of the land of Israel, and be a 21st century pioneer.
Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $975, using an easy online program to communicate by e-mail to family and friends. Monies raised will go towards JNF's Blueprint Negev campaign, which supports Israel's newest generation of pioneers in developing, inhabiting and preserving the Negev Desert - Israel's last frontier. Once the money is raised, the program is free!
Register at www.jnf.org/springbreak or contacts them at asb@jnf.org or 212-879-9305 x 245
Museum of Jewish Heritage - Lipper Intern
As a Lipper intern, you will go to the Museum in New York City for ten days to learn the moving story of 20th century Jewish life and the Holocaust. Upon returning to your college campus for the semester, you will teach students in local classrooms and lead them on trips to the Museum. Through the Lipper Internship, college undergraduate and graduate participants of all ages and backgrounds will inspire students across the Northeast with universal messages of memory, justice, and hope.
To apply, visit www.mjhnyc.org or contact them at lipperinterns@mjhnyc.org or 646-437-4303