Internships and Opportunities
Listed here you will find exciting opportunities in Judaic Studies locally and abroad.
The following organizations provide internship opportunities UJA Federations of North America, National Jewish Democratic Council, B'nai B'rith Museum, Religious Action Center, Shalem Center, the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, and the Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union.
NEW OPPORTUNITIESPosition Announcement for Spring Intern
Project Interchange: An Institute of the American Jewish Committee
Project Interchange is the only national organization dedicated to providing educational seminars in Israel for America's political, ethnic, and religious leaders. Founded in 1982, Project Interchange has been the leader in educating American policy makers and opinion leaders through firsthand experience about Israel, the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship, and the quest for peace in the Middle East Project Interchange has brought over 3,600 current and emerging leaders to Israel including Members of Congress, state officials, civic and business leaders, clergy, print and broadcast media, university presidents and student leaders, and counterterrorism and law enforcement experts. Project Interchange is a non-partisan, non-profit and donor-supported organization.
Qualifications: Candidates should be detail-oriented, demonstrate effective communication and organizational skills, enjoy working in a fast-paced office and be knowledgeable about Israel. This internship requires diligence and the ability to handle multiple projects. The intern should be available approximately 10-15 hours per week.
How To Apply:
Please send Project Interchange a resume and a brief writing sample. E-mail/fax your application to:
David Kaplan, Program Coordinator
Project Interchange, AJC
1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 1201
Washington, DC 20005
kapland@ajc.org
fax (202)331-7702
For additional information, please call (202)833-0025