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Post for Tu B’shvat (New Year of the Trees) My name is Tomer Gertel, Amitim 2020. I live in Meitar, in the Negev. I manage Government Relations and Policy at…
…wind and solar would compete with coal and gas in wholesale power markets, but today they are the cheapest sources of new energy. The two biggest issues we’re now not…
…Gather 36: New Haven – February 22. Over 30 Bronfmanim gathered to discuss “Three Ways of Looking at an Ending,” facilitated by Joshua Leifer ’11. Thanks to all who attended! Gather…
…Daniela Woldenberg ‘22: From Kochi to New Delhi: Jewish Life in India Along with two other Yale Students, I will be visiting Kochi and New Delhi to learn about historic…
Intellectually Curious High School Students from Diverse Jewish Backgrounds to Study Together and Join a Dynamic Community of North American and Israeli Leaders New York, NY- September 2021. The Bronfman…
…long-term, national-level attention. I saw educational institutions around me losing staff and shutting down, and I found myself thinking: Wait—who’s going to deal with all this? Telling a New Story…
Tribeca 360 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm 10 Desbrosses St., New York, NY Cocktails, Hors d’Oeuvres, and Desserts Featuring Voices of Young Alumni Silent Auction of Unique Experiences Curated by…
…and second year rabbinical student at Hebrew College in Newton, MA. In addition to working as a Rabbinic Intern at the Bronfman Fellowship, he works at the Miller Center for…
…visits; and we are looking forward to partaking in the beauty of New England for outdoor excursions and camping. The Fellowship Year – which includes an immersive summer and a…