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>> AJC Goldman Bridge Fellowship

Cooperation among faith and ethnic groups is a vital ingredient to maintaining the strong, vibrant, democratic fabric of this country. A new generation of young leaders will determine the future of that democracy. This Fellowship is an effort on the part of the Jewish community to focus on building the skills and inspiration needed to engage in that work – within the Jewish community and as a catalyzing force outside of it.

AJC has engaged in groundbreaking interfaith and interethnic work since its founding in 1906 and this work continues to be a primary pillar of AJC’s mission. ACCESS, AJC’s new generation program, has also made advances in building bridges with other ethnic and religious communities to ensure the Jewish community remains a strong player in supporting and strengthening the basis of American pluralism in the future.

The AJC Goldman Bridge Fellowship is designed to significantly enhance ACCESS’s intergroup work among an emerging leadership cohort.

Preferred qualifications for fellows:

  • - College degree a requirement, proven academic achievement
  • - Passion for making a difference in our world and concrete ideas on how to effectuate that passion
  • - Strong interest in community building within the Jewish community and between Jewish and non-Jewish communities.
  • - Open to other opinions, willing to share experiences and be interested in new perspectives in order to build bridges
  • - The candidate will be committed to working hard and have demonstrated his or her ability to take initiative and follow-through on multiple projects at once.
  • - The candidate will be a team player Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • - Basic knowledge of web-design and web-administration (HTML, CSS, PHP) preferred
  • - Ability to help plan and run events

The ideal candidate will have a passion for making a difference in our world and will have a strong interest in community building within the Jewish community and between Jewish and non-Jewish communities.

Location: Fellows will be placed in AJC offices in

- New York,

- Washington DC,

- and Miami.

Please click on the aspired city to apply.

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AJC's Goldman Bridge Fellowship is made possible by a generous grant from The Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation.