• Forum for Jewish Leadership (FJL) – UK

    FJL offers outstanding internship opportunities to bright and ambitious future Jewish leaders. Our range of courses and programmes provide an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of Jewish leadership, as well as Jewish perspectives on a host of legal, political and social issues associated with the modern world.

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    During the trip, participants will take part in a seven week internship at top Israeli and multinational firms based in Tel Aviv, and build their resumes. Participants will work in the area of their interest while gaining a prestigious experience to aid future job applications.

    Aside from the internship component, participants will attend exclusive, interactive seminars, gaining insight and advice from some of the most high-powered political, business and hi-tech leaders worldwide. Past experiences included panels and workshops with McKinsey & Company, BlackRock, Deloitte, and Ernst & Young.

    In addition, participants will engage in a phenomenal opportunity to explore and delve into their heritage and address the big questions Jews face in the modern world with renowned educators, and like- minded peers with whom they will forge new, meaningful and longstanding relationships. A full summer of leadership opportunities and personal growth on the backdrop of the scenic and historic sites of the Modern State of Israel.

    This Birthright Israel Onward- Masa programme is operated through the philanthropic support of leading North American Foundations through the Birthright Israel Foundation, the Government of Israel and the Jewish Agency. It is organized by FJL. For more information about participating in a long-term Masa programme after Birthright Israel Onward and the potential impact on future Masa grants, view our FAQ here.

     

     

    Important Information

    Dates
    Dates for Summer 2024 TBD

    Participants MUST be available to participate for the entire length of the program.

    Programme Cost*
    £3,500

    Participants will be required to submit 1,500 NIS programme security deposit in cash upon arrival in Israel. Deposits will be refunded at the end of the programme pending good standing. 

    The program cost includes housing, educational programming, program staff, basic medical insurance, and ground transportation within the city of residence.

    Participants are responsible for the cost of flights, food, and phone coverage. To learn about this and other Birthright Israel Onward program details, please visit our FAQ here

    *Participants are advised to not purchase flights until approximately one month before the program begins and are encouraged to purchase flights with a good refund policy or flight insurance. Birthright Israel Onward is not responsible for the cost of flights should the program be cancelled. Note, participants will be given their expected address approximately two weeks before the program begins, if not earlier.

    *Scholarships to help offset the program cost may be available for those who need additional assistance and meet Onward’s eligibility criteria. For more information, contact Birthright Israel Onward or your local partner professional.

     

    Accommodations
    Apartments or dorm-style housing in the Tel Aviv area.

    The number of participants to an apartment or room is dependent on the size of the accommodations and number of participants on the program. Though Birthright Israel Onward housing can vary from program to program, all housing units meet Birthright Israel Onward standards. To learn more about this and other Birthright Israel Onward housing details, please visit our housing FAQ.

    Acceptance Criteria

    -This programme is open for 19-23 years old’s 
    -Must be Jewish (please refer to our FAQ for more information)
    -Applicants must NOT have spent 3 or more consecutive months in Israel after high school, or participated in a Birthright Israel Onward programme or any other mid-term or long-term educational programme in Israel.
    -Must meet Masa Israel Journey Eligibility criteria (click here to review) including not having received Masa funding towards participation on a previous programme
    -Fluent in English
    -Have a valid Passport for at least 6 months after the programme end date

    Please note: If you wish to participate in a 10-day Birthright Israel trip, consider doing so prior to an Onward programme. You will not be able to participate on Birthright Israel trip after participating on Onward.

    Please click here to review the application process.

    Fluent in English

    Applications are open to UK-based Jewish students who have completed at least one year of university. FJL is aimed at hardworking, ambitious students who are committed to making the most of themselves and the world around them. Students should be ready and committed to engage in the unique opportunities on the programme.

    Sample Internships
    Internships are available in a variety of sectors including business, finance, law, media, architecture, politics, hi-tech, medicine and NGOs. All of these will be based in or near Tel Aviv and are an ideal opportunity to build your CV and create a prestigious experience to aid future job applications.

    E.g. Data Analyst at a Venture Capital Firm
    Interior Architect Designer at a Real Estate Development FIrm
    Event management with a Events Company

    Not sure what type of internship you are looking for or unsure if you can find it in Israel? We will work with you to find the right match for your career path!

    Applicants interested in internships in the fields of STEM, Finance, Law, and Medicine please click here for some important information regarding placements: 

    For More Information Contact
    Rabbi Effie Kleinberg, Programme Director, ekleinberg@jewish-leadership.com
    WhatsApp: https://wa.me/972586563220
    Programme Website: www.jewish-leadership.com


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