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…
…please contact elizabeth@bronfman.org. We look forward to continuing to help you build supportive spaces for young adults to express their opinions, ask hard questions, and build empathy. Get the Curriculum…
…school juniors, including an all-expense-paid trip to North America. The selected Fellows are from varied religious, socio-economic, and ideological backgrounds. Discussion topics range from identity and communal relationships with Judaism…
Our professional staff work collaboratively from offices in New York City; Albany, NY; and Jerusalem, Israel. Email: office@bronfman.org Phone: 518-660-3090 Mailing Address: The Bronfman Fellowship 420 Lexington Ave., Suite 331…
…pluralism. (Read more about our pluralism here.) We offer a wide range of highly customizable and personalized services, including: Developing activities that allow people to meaningfully share different opinions. Leading a…
…of re-distributing that funding to alumni-led projects. As of 2023, the AVF has distributed approximately $358,000 in grants and has provided valuable peer support to impactful projects led by close…
…out one of the forms below. Up to 15 pairs of alumni will connect and discuss questions related to life, family, Judaism, career, studies, and personal growth. Important Dates: Applications due: February…
…more poetry—in Hebrew and in English, by Jews and by non-Jews, by self-described secular and self-described religious people—that allowed me to think deeper about my own self as a Jew….
…grow and evolve. Under the guidance of consultant Catherine Bell, and using the tools and values that underpin Bronfman’s pluralism, this roundtable is a response to the intensifying divisions in today’s complex world and…
…school shootings and, more generally, the isolation and anxiety faced by many teens today, which developed into this mournful yet beautiful song. The piece incorporates Jewish liturgy as well, ending…