Fellows and alumni through the years reflect on what The Bronfman Fellowship means to them: “The Fellowship is an opportunity to be surrounded by some of the most passionate people…
“Where Pluralism Thrives” is an intimate discussion series that explores pluralism in our time: what it is (and isn’t), why it’s important, how it’s challenging, and how we can help it…
In 2021, with the support of the Jim Joseph Foundation, we launched the Bronfman Alumni Connectors Project. A team of four Rabbinic interns – a pluralistic group of Rabbinical students…
Julian Bertet (’19) My name is Julian Bertet (he/him) and I’m from Los Angeles, CA. and am currently a freshman majoring in Political Science. High School: I went to North…
The Bronfman Fellowship is a lifelong fellowship; our community of Fellows is continually strengthened by the diversity of paths in which our alumni engage – professionally, religiously, and geographically. In…
Outstanding High School Students from Diverse Jewish Backgrounds Selected to Study Together in America and Israel and Join a Dynamic Community of North American and Israeli Leaders May 2023 —…
Launched in 2005, the Bronfman Alumni Venture Fund (AVF) is the first Jewish mini-grant program of its kind, fundraising from our North American and Israeli alumni for the sole purpose…
2022 Fellowhip Year: For our 2022 Fellowship, we were thrilled to return our summer programming to Israel, followed by a Winter and Spring Seminar in the U.S. All 2022 Fellows…
Fill out this short form to have a one-on-one conversation with one of these recent Fellows. Julian Bertet (’19) My name is Julian Bertet (he/him) and I’m from Los Angeles,…
The Bronfman Fellowship is a lifelong fellowship; our community of Fellows is continually strengthened by the diversity of paths in which our alumni engage–professionally, religiously, and geographically. In addition to…
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