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The Mandel Jerusalem Fellows (MJF) is a one-year, residential fellowship program that runs from September through July.
The program includes:
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Seminars by MLI faculty on a wide range of topics including Jewish thought, educational theory and policy studies.
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One-on-one tutoring, in which fellows are paired with top scholars and/or practitioners in their respective fields whose role is to help fellows develop their projects and to serve as mentors for fellows' professional development.
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A weekly project workshop in which fellows present their work-in-progress to colleagues and faculty for ongoing feedback and input.
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Peer-led colloquia, providing opportunities for fellows to compare and contrast conceptions of education and Jewish life from around the Jewish world.
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Seminars and site visits to explore Israel as a living laboratory of Jewish life, community and education.
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Individualized Hebrew study to allow fellows greater access to Jewish texts and to enable them to participate in an international conversation about the goals and methods of Jewish education worldwide.
Stipend and Expenses The Fellowship covers the cost of transportation to and from Israel, rent, basic health insurance for the Fellow and her/his family, a book allowance, and a monthly stipend to cover living expenses for the duration of the program. The Mandel Leadership Institute will also make every effort to ease the transition to Israel for the Fellows and their families, including help with locating apartments, schools and so on |
Click here for a typical weekly schedule from a previous year.
Click here for a list of our core faculty |
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