…series of lively in-person and virtual seminars, gatherings, and projects. Upon graduating high school, the Fellows join an alumni community that has become a model for lifelong engagement, as Bronfman…
…investment.” – 2020 Fellow “This is the community that I’ve consistently come back to, in every phase of my life since age 16, for learning, challenging conversation, inspiration, and nourishment.”…
…by inspiring Jewish ideas and Jewish choices, and ultimately by inspiring talented young people from North America and Israel to become leaders, educators, and lifelong learners. “Bronfman is a remarkable…
…the past century, this phenomenon is rarely examined or interrogated. In this five-week virtual seminar, led by Dr. Judith Rosenbaum (Bronfman 1990, Faculty 2013), we will use video, text study,…
…and depressed, discouraged or disconsolate, one should reach into the right pocket, and, there, find the words: ‘The world was created for me.’ But when feeling high and mighty one…
…edited by Jonathan Safran Foer (’93), with commentary by Daniel Handler (’87), and translations by Nathan Englander, commentary by Jeffrey Goldberg, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, and Nathaniel Deutsch. Why Is This…
…After the Fellowship year, all college-age Bronfmanim are invited to attend the Young Alumni Weekend, which usually takes place in the Northeast U.S. in the Fall. Along with meals, learning…
…recognized for their highly innovative approach to Jewish art, will lead arts tracks featuring dance, music, theater, and poetry: Jon Levin, a Drama Desk award-nominated director, performer, and puppeteer, will…
Bronfman, as we fellows have noted from nearly our first day, is quite difficult to pin down. Over the summer, we joked that we never understood it, and afterwards, attempting…
…of community and individuality. I found this on Bronfman. I was able to explore my beliefs, my Jewish identity, find a sense of individuality, of self, that I hadn’t been…