Jewish Renaissance Project

Past Senior Opportunities Newsletters

1) LIFE: Social Justice Fellowship in Israel and India
2) Kibbutz Lotan’s Center for Creative Ecology


1) LIFE: Social Justice Fellowship in Israel and India
Become a leader of international social change. Make a difference in people's lives in Israel and India, while developing your career. Open to all international Jewish college graduates, ages 21-30. The program lasts 9 months, from October 12, 2010 to July 12, 2011.
Program Includes: Five-month stay in Israel and four-month stay in India; professional internships to advance social change in Israel and India with NGOs, businesses or government departments; leadership and professional skill training and mentoring; seminars and workshops on civil society, social justice and development; work with Israeli and international Jewish participants; travel to and from India and field trips in Israel and India; four-day trip to Jordan with LIFE graduates and Israeli social change professionals
For more information, contact Yonatan Glaser (Director) at yonatan@btzedek.org.il
or visit the website:http://www.lifeprogram.org

2) Kibbutz Lotan’s Center for Creative Ecology Programs and Study Opportunities
Kibbutz Lotan is a dynamic, liberal Jewish community in Israel’s Arava Desert. Committed to environmental protection and sustainable living, Kibbutz Lotan is a living example of a synthesis between Progressive Judaism and eco-Zionism. It has become a study destination for all ages through its Center for Creative Ecology, a unique and engaging destination for tourists and an environmental resource center.
Interested? Check out the different programs that Kibbutz Lotan has to offer and find one that's right for you: Peace, Justice and the Environment, Green Apprenticeship, GoEco Volunteering

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