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KOACH Intern ProgramNow accepting applications through April 20th, 2009!
Want to enrich Conservative Judaism on your campus? KOACH interns create exciting campus-based Conservative programs, receive training and craft a national agenda. Each intern will be expected to work between 5-10 hours per week on programming for the conservative (and/or religious life) community. It is a paid position to be considered as a part-time job, approximately $500 per semester. The intern will be expected to work both Fall and Spring semesters. Read the Internship Program Fact Sheet... About the program...The KOACH Intern Program has hired student interns on campuses nationwide. Interns take responsibility for building the Conservative communities on their campuses, in cooperation with Hillel and their campus Conservative minyanim. Program options range from enhancing davvening to social justice work to study, with lots of social programs in between.
Bottom row: Jill Wolfson, Boston University; Allison Flynn, New York University; Brenda Cole, Michigan State; Katie Mintzer, Ohio State Middle row: Nelisa Da Silva, Florida State; Jessie Zaleon, North Carolina; Beverly Mindle, Texas; Mark Goldstein, Virginia Tech Top row: Cheryl Krugel, Illinois; Matt Tepperman, Indiana Bonus row: Daniel Hochbaum, McGill Register for the Internship program now...Registration for the 2009-10 year is now open! Click here for the KOACH Internship Fact Sheet or contact: Rabbi Elyse Winick (857) 231-3690
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