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‘Generation Now Fellowship’ Accepting Applications

January 4, 2018 By eJP

The Jewish Education Project is now accepting applications for the inaugural Generation Now Fellowship for senior professionals in the teen engagement field. Applications are due February 5, 2018 by 8:00 a.m.

The inaugural cohort, consisting of 20 Generation Now Fellows will benefit from personal coaching and participate in leadership and professional development experiences, such as trips to Israel and the Disney Institute in Orlando.

The Fellowship will provide participants with opportunities to expand their thinking on Jewish education, while developing professional and leadership skills. The networks created by participants are expected to drive further innovation and partnerships in this area.

For additional informatuon, FAQs and to apply, visit: www.jewishedproject.org/generation-now-fellowship

The Fellowship is generously supported by the Jim Joseph Foundation.

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