JEWISH LEARNING FELLOWSHIP
2024-2025
JLF @ MSU
The Jewish Learning Fellowship (JLF) is a 10-week experiential, conversational seminar that invites Spartans to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms. This means we’ll ask big questions. You know, stuff like Who am I? What communities am I a part of? What is worth committing myself to, and why?
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We are a pluralistic organization, which means that we celebrate the vibrancy in Jewish life; the goal of JLF is to give students the space to explore what being Jewish could mean to you.
Fellows will be required to attend all 10 meetings and 1 Shabbat experience and upon completion of the program, will receive a $200 stipend. Questions? Contact Mina Fedderly at mina@msuhillel.org.
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The Jewish Learning Fellowship was founded in 2007 at the Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life at New York University and is run and operated through Hillel International’s Office of Innovation.
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Educator: Gavri Yares
Stipend: $350
Start Date: Monday, September 16th
Cohorts: Monday @ 5 PM / Monday @ 6:30 PM
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To learn more about JLF or apply, click here.