…helped them stay resilient, and what visions they have for the future. Dates: March 19-21, 2024 (hotel stay will begin on the evening of March 18th) Cost: The program cost…
2022 Grantees: Neta Aricha (Amitei Bronfman ’16): “Sick Bed” – debut film Neta’s first short film, which was written as part of her studies, seeks to give voice and expression…
…Q: What are the funds raised by the annual campaign used for? A: The funds raised are used for virtually everything that touches our community of Fellows and alumni. Here…
…https://www.americaisraeldemocracy.org/savingoursharedhome GoFundMe for Displaced Families in Israel – Submitted by a Bronfman alum. “The funds are used explicitly for purchase of supplies that will be distributed by Ariel and other…
Bronfman Youth Fellowship Executive Summary Summary of Allegations and Findings of Fact On October 18, 2021, Shayna Sragovicz posted an article on Medium [https://medium.com/@shayna99/tell-everyone-38e313990062] about her experiences as part…
…Amitei Bronfman. The new class of Fellows will join a vibrant alumni network that includes some of today’s most exciting Jewish writers, thinkers and leaders. The 2021 Fellowship year will…
…of the program in Israel, Amitei Bronfman. The nine grantees are: 2023 Grantees: Adi Dardickman (Amitei Bronfman ‘11): The Quiet-Island Community is a Facebook group designed to offer a social…
…alumni across North America and Israel. Among them are 8 Rhodes Scholars, 4 former Supreme Court clerks, 20 Fulbright Scholars, 37 Wexner Fellows and 27 Dorot Fellows. Leaders of note among…
…philanthropist. Applications for the 2024 Fellowship are due December 4, 2023, and are available online at bronfman.org. High school students in the United States and Canada who self-identify as…
…Buchdahl, the first Asian American to be ordained as a rabbi or cantor in North America; countertenor Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen; Adam Davidson, co-founder of NPR’s Planet Money; author Jonathan Safran…