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iEngage Student Seminar 2019
National Cohort Application

Instructions
This application is for students who are applying from campuses that are not sending a Hillel cohort to the Student Seminar. If you are a student at the following schools, please reach out directly to your Hillel to indicate your interest in the program:
  • Baruch Hillel
  • Berkeley Hillel
  • Brown
  • Chicago Hillel
  • Columbia/Barnard Hillel
  • Emory Hillel
  • Johns Hopkins Hillel
  • Michigan Hillel
  • Northwestern Hillel
  • Orange County Hillel
  • Oregon Hillel
  • Penn Hillel
  • Slifka Center for Jewish Life (Yale)
  • Stanford Hillel
  • Washington Hillel
  • UCLA Hillel
Please complete all questions below and submit all files in PDF format.

Application Deadline: October 31, 2019.
Program Fees: $500

All applicants will be notified of their admissions status by Monday, November 4th.
Please contact Dina Wyler at dina.wyler@shalomhartman.org with any questions you might have.
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Supplementary Materials



Please submit your answers to each of the following questions in a single PDF document.
  1. Please describe your current relationship with Israel: what is affirming, what do you struggle with, and how have you seen this relationship growing or changing over time? (250 words maximum)
  2. As a North American college or university student, why are you choosing to participate in this programmatic opportunity at this time? What do you hope to gain from the experience? What do you think you will contribute?  (250 words maximum)
  3. Please tell us one story about an important Israel-related experience in your campus community. What was your role in this story? What did you learn from this experience? (500 words maximum)
  4. It is our hope that your participation in this Fellowship will have a direct impact on the students on your campus. What is the nature of the Israel conversation among the students and staff on your campus? And what is your vision for how your participation in the Fellowship might have an impact on student engagement with Israel? (500 words maximum)