Getting Back After the Year in Israel
AIPAC Leffell Israel Fellowship
Open to rabbinical students from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion (Cincinnati, Los Angeles and New York), the Jewish Theological Seminary, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, Yeshiva University and Yeshivat Chovovei Torah, the Leffell Israel Fellowship will engage selected rabbinical students through education, advocacy, and mentorship. This prestigious program will deepen students’ understanding of modern Israel, the United States – Israel relationship, and its place in the rabbinate.
iCenter Master's Concentration in Israel Education
The Master's Concentration Program convenes students studying in a broad spectrum of American graduate institutions preparing Jewish communal leaders in education, non-profit management, rabbinical studies and allied fields. The program involves three intensive seminars facilitated by an eclectic faculty comprised of leading Israel educators from around the world. Each iFellow receives a mentor and a subsidized individual learning experience in Israel. The program was initiated in 2010 and graduates over 30 students per year. An alumni community ensures an ongoing framework in which graduates share ideas, resources, experiences, and work in the field over the years to come.
Open to rabbinical students from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion (Cincinnati, Los Angeles and New York), the Jewish Theological Seminary, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, Yeshiva University and Yeshivat Chovovei Torah, the Leffell Israel Fellowship will engage selected rabbinical students through education, advocacy, and mentorship. This prestigious program will deepen students’ understanding of modern Israel, the United States – Israel relationship, and its place in the rabbinate.
iCenter Master's Concentration in Israel Education
The Master's Concentration Program convenes students studying in a broad spectrum of American graduate institutions preparing Jewish communal leaders in education, non-profit management, rabbinical studies and allied fields. The program involves three intensive seminars facilitated by an eclectic faculty comprised of leading Israel educators from around the world. Each iFellow receives a mentor and a subsidized individual learning experience in Israel. The program was initiated in 2010 and graduates over 30 students per year. An alumni community ensures an ongoing framework in which graduates share ideas, resources, experiences, and work in the field over the years to come.