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Serve the AJU resident population once, twice or on a part-time basis for the 2008-2009 academic year. Residents comprise a small, close-knit yet diverse community of approximately 50 undergraduates as well as graduate/apartment residents.
Compensation for leading Friday night services including meal blessings: - Stipend: $100 per Friday night service/meal per week. - Friday night dinner cost covered for services leader - Dorm room for services leader for Friday night-Saturday evening as needed
Coordinator position responsibilities include: - Weekly Erev Shabbat services while classes are in session o Leading the service or coordinating/delegating to another knowledgeable and spirited individual o Includes leading or coordinating meaningful and engaging Shabbat meal blessings o Joining residents for the full Shabbat meal at least once a month to interact, converse and give brief d’vrei torah - Occasional havdallah leading (not more than monthly) - Serving as a religious advisor and mentor as needed - Meeting with residents for personal guidance, upon resident request - Teaching interested residents on service leading or another topic - Bi-weekly meetings with the Director of Residence Life - Compensation: $250/semester plus Friday night stipends when leading.
Friday night services are needed while classes are in session as student needs dictate, approximately 12-15 times a semester.
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To apply for the Coordinator position or sign up for a specific week, please contact Johanna Karasik at jkarasik@ajula.edu or 310-440-1568. |
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| | American Jewish Committee | |
AJC offers an annual Fellowship for highly qualified students interested in the nexus between international and domestic policy and the Jewish community. Placements are in major cities in the United States and around the world, including New York, Washington DC, Brussels and Melbourne. The program is very select and puts a premium on strong mentorship. Goldman Fellows will participate in a trip to Berlin as part of a debriefing process. Application due January 31. |
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Looking for professionals with significant experience in the arts and/or Jewish educational settings with high school students.
Please see the attachment for more information |
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| 1/18/2009 |
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BBYO is recruiting staff for its "Passport to the World" summer programs -- ranging from staffing trips to Israel, Europe, Costa Rica, and South Africa.
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| 1/15/2009 |
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Milken Community High School seeks exceptional candidates for the position of Director of Israel Programs. The Director of Israel Programs oversees the development and implementation of a three year, comprehensive program for the Tiferet Israel Fellowship (10th – 12th grades), which centers around a semester long program for second semester 10th grade Milken students at the Alexander Muss campus outside Tel Aviv. The Director of the TIF will work with and supervise the Administrator of the TIF. The Director will also directly oversee and coordinate the following aspects of the TIF:
• Large scale educational development for all three phases (10th, 11th and 12th grade) of the TIF • Planning and implementing the “follow-up” program for the each TIF class who lived and learned in Israel during the Spring semester • Instruction with 11th graders who return to continue development of student skills • Planning and implementing the orientation programming for the TIF class who will live and learn in Israel in each Spring semester • Communicate with parents, students, faculty members at MCHS and AMIIE (Alexander Muss) and other stakeholders on larger educational matters pertaining to recruitment for and operations of the TIF in conjunction with Milken educational leadership • Educational and administrative details as they emerge • Act as a clearing house for other Israel programs connected to Milken • Recruitment and application process for TIF • Budget oversight • Fundraising • Public relations and marketing of the Fellowship • Accompany the TIF Fellows to Israel in February for the first 7-10 days of their experience at the Alexander Muss Institute for Israel Education • Teach two classes at Milken.
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| 12/30/2008 |
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Etgar 36, a summer travel program for Jewish teens, is looking for staff. Etgar 36 offers cross-country journeys in which teens develop their American and Jewish identities as well as become empowered to get involved politically and socially. As a staff member you will be able to see America, help develop the future leadership of the American and Jewish community, and get paid. Previous work with youth and involvement with youth groups/summer camp a plus. Applicants should be in good physical shape. Rising Juniors and older only. For more information on the program and to apply for a staff position please see the Etgar 36 website or e-mail etgar36@etgar.org.
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| 12/30/2008 |
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Hiring Cabin Counselors, Kitchen Staff and Specialists .
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| 12/25/2008 |
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Organization: Los Angeles Regional Foodbank is a nonprofit organization that distributes food to over 875 charitable agency sites located throughout Los Angeles County. The Foodbank is one of the largest in the country with an annual budget of $10 million, a 96,000 square foot facility, and a staff of 75 employees supplemented by volunteers. The Foodbank is located south of Downtown Los Angeles.
Qualifications: The ideal candidate must be able to create effective partnerships in both the nonprofit and for profit sectors, possess strong writing skills, skilled at strategic analysis and planning. Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications, Marketing, Nonprofit Management or related field and 2-4 years proven proposal writing. Relevant experience in nonprofit development may be substituted for a degree.
Job Duties: The Senior Grant Writer will research prospects, write and edit persuasive proposals, prepare proposal packages, track foundation / corporate grants, prepare an annual grant application schedule and prepare and submit reports.
Contact: Human Resources Department Los Angeles Regional Foodbank 1734 E. 41st St. Los Angeles, CA 90058-1502 Fax: (323) 234-0943 Email: jobs7@lafoodbank.org Web: www.lafoodbank.orgEmail résumé in a Microsoft Word file with cover letter and recent salary history.
No phone calls. No faxes. No US mail.
The Los Angeles Regional Foodbank is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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| 12/15/2008 |
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Jewish working mom, is looking for a student to work part time in the afternoons to assist me with my kids etc... pick up from school, help with homework, etc... If interested please call Stephanie at 818-926-0819 |
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| 12/15/2008 |
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| | Jewish National Fund | |
Candidates for this position are preferred to have a minimum of 5 years’ fundraising experience. All candidates must have some knowledge of and familiarity with the Los Angeles area Jewish community. This individual will be responsible for identifying and developing major gift prospects and one-on-one solicitations. They will work directly with our Sapphire Society (Women’s major gifts), Commercial Real Estate and Capital Group, and will strategize and implement new initiatives aimed at raising major gifts. They will also be involved in coordinating parlor meetings and special fund-raising events for the National Campaign. This person will co-staff all major dinners and will be responsible for major donor special events under the supervision of the Zone Director. The ideal candidate will have exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, as well as excellent computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel and database). A graduate degree is preferred but not required.
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| 12/15/2008 |
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The Celebration of Jewish Books is an all-day family festival presenting lectures by over 30 world renowned authors, children’s activities, music, dance and a Glatt Kosher Food Court. Thousands of books will be on sale with book signings by authors.
Sunday November 9, 2008 from 9am-3pm @ AJU Familian Campus
We need help the day of the event! Volunteers get to spend a few hours with one author, and are responsible for greeting that author and guiding him/her around campus. Other volunteer positions include information booth and assisting in kids arts and crafts booth.
Paid staff positions include set-up, ushering, ticket sales, will call booth, and more. |
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| | 2008 Moriah Golf Classic | |
The Moriah Society's membership, made up of leading real estate professionals is committed to continuing professional education, networking and to raising money for the university's scholarship fund. During the last seventeen years Moriah Golf Classic has contributed more than one and a half million dollars to scholarships, thanks to the generosity of our tournament sponsors. The real winners of this tournament are AJU students, the future architects and builders of our community.
100 persent of the proceeds raised by the Moriah Golf Classic go directly to student scholarships.....
Your participation does make a difference. Please contact Reggie Nudell at 310-440-1211 or email rnudell@ajula.edu.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Valencia Country Club
27330 North Tourney Road
Valencia, CA 91355 (661) 287-1880
8:00 - 10:00 am
Meet and Greet our Guests
Continental Breakfast Included
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| 11/3/2008 |
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Looking for someone who could take care of two wonderful and fun children (10 year old girl, 12 year old boy) on a very part-time basis, occasionally on weekday evenings, or weekends. This is not a job with a set schedule, but rather variable and flexible. Perfect for someone who likes kids and wants just a few hours of work a week, or more when available. We live in Brentwood, (Sunset exit off of the 405 or Sepulveda.) Not far from the AJU. Salary negotiable. Own transportation required.
Please contact Karen @ 310-476-4126 / Cellur 310-909-3674
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| 10/30/2008 |
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Los Angeles Jewish Symphony is looking for a 20 hour/week office assistant. Requires standard office computer skills, knowledge of graphic software, organizational experience and ability to deal with the public. Will have the opportunity to participate in event coordination, publicity and marketing activities. Convenient location. $300/wk. E-mail or fax cover letter and resume to: info@lajewishsymphony.org or 818-827-3903.
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| 10/30/2008 |
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Person(s) needed as a messenger in a private community. Please see the attachment for more information. |
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| 10/30/2008 |
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Looking for a friendly, honest, tidy woman to move in rent-free/utilities paid with my 88 year old Mother near UCLA. Own bedroom w/internet hook-up, own bathroom, cable TV, shared kitchen in exchange for nighttime commitment: needs to be home from 10:00 pm until 9:00am (most nights). No pets. Non-smoker: Own transportation.
Compensation: $500.00
Start date: October 1st, 2008
References a must
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| 10/30/2008 |
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Person(s) needed as a messenger in a private community. Please see the attachment for more information |
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| 10/30/2008 |
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We are a full-service talent agency with over 50 clients in the sports and entertainment industry and some of our top clients include Vida Guerra (model/entertainer), Kerron Clement (World Record Holder, Track Sprinter), Sara Jean Underwood (model) and Kim Caldwell (American Idol/TV Personality). Q2 Sports & Entertainment is seeking a non-paid Graphics Artist Intern to work in our NFL Division. The intern will be responsible for designing graphically rich material that will be used to recruit NFL prospects. Examples of past material can be emailed to interested applicants upon request. If you would like to apply, please email your resume and portfolio to alex.tilton@q2-sports.com. More information about the Company can be found at our website ( www.q2-sports.com). Also, please feel free to email us any questions regarding the internship. |
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| 10/30/2008 |
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Beth Chayim Chadashim is looking for experienced and creative teachers to teach on Shabbat mornings in the school year 2008-2009. The teacher will work closely with the Director of Education to lead family learning, plan individualized and experiential curriculum for children 5-11in Hebrew reading, Tefillah, Torah and Jewish Holidays. The program meets Shabbat mornings (except for the third Shabbat of the month) from 10am-1pm. (Teachers arrive at 9:30 for a 10am program and finish at 1:00pm.) Teachers work in a collaborative environment and receive ongoing training in curriculum development, student assessment and strengthening of pedgogical skills.
Interested teachers should e-mail a letter and resume to the Director of Education, Leah Zimmerman at leah@bcc-la.org. |
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| 10/20/2008 |
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Primary responsibility will be to enter center usage data into the internal database daily. Will also assist with all Resource Center operations including covering reception, answering multi-line phones.
For more information please see the attachment.
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| 10/15/2008 |
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Seeking a responsible individual for childcare every Wednesday and Friday from 3 pm - 6:30 pm. Responsible for picking up 12 year old from middle school, in Sherman Oaks, and taking to soccer practice at Balboa Park in Encino. Soccer practice is 1 to 1 1/2 hours (you must wait for him to finish) and then bringing him back home to Sherman Oaks until I get home. Must have proof of insurance and willing to submit to background check. Will pay a minimum of $15/hour for the right person. If you are interested, please contact Deby at 310.488.4884 or email deby@earthlink.net.
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| 10/12/2008 |
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Primary responsibility will be to enter center usage data into the internal database daily.
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| 9/30/2008 |
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Looking for someone to help me with errands on a part time basis...I manage our family's 8 apartment buildings on the westside and need help running errands, meeting work people, maybe pick up our son at Milken HS....2-4 hours per day...flexible, need someone who is organized and can drive ..hours can be flexible...Howard Gelberd 310-962-0202..
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| 9/30/2008 |
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I am in need of a Babysitter for my 3 elementary aged children. A small amount of driving is required.
TIME: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 3:15p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
LOCATION: ENCINO
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| 9/30/2008 |
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We are in need of a student to drive my mother who is 90 years old twice a week to a scheduled appointment or function from her home in her car.
For more information please contact: Jeff Pollack Phone: (310) 459-8556 Fax: (310) 454-5046 jeff@pollackmedia.com |
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| 9/30/2008 |
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Part Time Driver / Nanny needed for weekday afternoons 2-6pm range. May be as few as 3 aftns (12 hours) or as many as 5 aftn.s 20 hours. TBD. 2 wonderful boys 3 & 5yrs both SSW Students may need transport to Sherman Oaks residence. Seek an active person who can prepare snacks, bounce a ball, read a book, play checkers, set a table. Both parents work from home studio. Send a note to Jennifer at jdavisid@pacbell.net or phone 323-791-6841
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| 9/30/2008 |
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Senior Classroom Assistant’s responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Assisting teacher in implementation of lessons, special programs and overall classroom content Occasional teaching opportunities One on one tutoring with students identified as needing enrichment
Adat Ari El Religious School is a dynamic, interactive, family centered learning institution. We are proud to offer:
Creative family programming several times throughout the year including holiday programming and Family Shabbat programs Opportunities for adult learning and socializing A hands-on environment that marries our exciting curriculum with many different learning styles and techniques Small, inclusive class sizes which afford our students individualized attention, adaptation to special needs and lesson plans tailored to our students interests Adat Ari El is a supplemental Judaic studies program which meets Tuesday afternoons from 4:00pm to 6:00pm and Sunday mornings 9:00am to 12:00pm.
Salary commensurate with experience. For more information or to send your resume please contact Johannah Sohn, jsohn@adatariel.org
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| 9/15/2008 |
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Temple Beth Ami is curretly looking for the following:
Judaica Sunday School Teacher for 2nd and 3rd graders. It's twice a month from 8:30am to 12:30pm.
Hebrew Teacher for both 4th and 5th graders or 6th and 7th graders. It's twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday 4:00pm-6:00pm.
Temple Beth Ami is located at 23023 Hilse Lane, Santa Clarita, CA 91321.
Please contact Teri at (661) 255-6410 for more information.
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| 9/5/2008 |
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Energetic, enthusiastic, bi-lingual (Hebrew & English), experience teachers to teach Hebrew, Bible, Israel and Holidays. Grades K-6th.
Please see the attachment
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Looking to hire a Kadima advisor to work with our 4th-6th graders beginning in September, 2008.
Please see the attachment for more information
If interested please contact
Julee S. Levine
Adat Ari El
Director of Youth Education & Programs
Masor Youth Department
Trana & Ronald Labowe Confirmation/Seminar Institute
12020 Burbank Blvd.
Valley Village, CA 91607
818.755-3488 (phone)
818.766.2284 (fax)
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| 8/30/2008 |
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Internship with production and development company working in features, television, animation, and representing an Israeli company in content and visual effects/animation for outsourcing.
Primary activities – development, financing.
Looking for someone who is responsible, organized, good researcher, computer skills, and ability to speak, read somewhat in Hebrew.
Responsibilities will include research, office duties; and depending on performance, some hands on.
Company located Wilshire Blvd. between La Cienega and Fairfax area.
Hours – Somewhat flexible. Minimum 2 x/ week for 4 hours each time.
Send cv to:
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| 8/30/2008 |
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TEMPLE ISAIAH RELIGIOUS SCHOOL (A REFORM TEMPLE)
10345 WEST PICO BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA 90064
FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR BEGINNING SEPTEMBER, 2008
A LOVE FOR JUDAISM AND SOME SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE WITH CHILDREN IS REQUIRED
GRADES K THROUGH 9
SUNDAY MORNINGS AND/OR TUESDAY AFTERNOONS AND/OR TUESDAY EVENINGS AND/OR THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
TEACHERS MUST BE AT LEAST 20 YEARS OLD BY SEPTEMBER, 2008, TO QUALIFY
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| 8/25/2008 |
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The Kohn Summer Intern Program is an innovative 8-week program for college undergraduates who would like the opportunity to work in Jewish communal service and have a demonstrated commitment to the Jewish community. The Kohn program is sponsored by Jewish Vocational Service in San Francisco and is geared towards students whose primary residence is the Bay Area (and attend colleges all over the country). Participants are placed in professional positions at leading Bay Area Jewish communal agencies to gain valuable work place experience, and receive supervision and mentoring from Jewish community leaders. Additionally, students are introduced to volunteer opportunities in the Jewish community, and exposed to issues currently facing the Jewish community. The summer of 2008 marks the 23rd year of the Kohn Summer Intern Program.
The primary objectives of the program are for participating interns to:
1. Develop professional and practical skills by performing fieldwork in a Jewish communal agency.
2. Evaluate opportunities for future professional or volunteer involvement in the Jewish community.
3. Increase knowledge of current issues facing the Jewish community.
4. Gain familiarity with the structure of local Jewish agencies.
The Kohn Summer Intern Program is a highly competitive program. Applicants must be:
Residents of San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, the Peninsula or the Greater East Bay (limited spots available for the East Bay). Undergraduates who have completed at least one year of college. Able to demonstrate a commitment to the Jewish community. In good academic standing, with demonstrated leadership qualities. Interns have the opportunity to work in a variety of settings, including, but not limited to, marketing, public relations, finance, journalism, Israel advocacy, event planning, and direct service with youth or the elderly. Interns will collaborate with their supervisors and Kohn Program Staff to ensure a productive and meaningful work experience at their placement agencies. Kohn Program Staff will match interns to work sites according to expressed areas of professional interest and skill. JVS cannot guarantee placement at specifically selected Jewish agencies. It is also important to note that each year a different group of agencies host Kohn interns and, therefore, JVS cannot predict if an agency that hosted in 2007 will host again in 2008.
The Kohn program begins with a mandatory orientation on Monday, June 16th, 2008 and concludes on Friday, August 8th, 2008. Applications are due in full by March 3, 2008. Please visit www.jvs.org/kohn.htm to download an application. Questions? Contact jewishprograms@jvs.org or 415.782.6225.
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Congregation Ner Tamid is a Conservative synagogue located in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. There are 625 families and 290 students in the Religious School. We are looking for Religious School teachers for the 08-09 year to teach Jewish history, Jewish holidays, Hebrew and prayer.
The school hours are Sundays from 9am-12pm and Monday- Thursday 4pm-6pm. Not every grade meets on every day. A variety of hours and grades are open for next year.
Pay is according to the Bureau of Jewish Education scale and is commensurate with experience.
Please send resumes to Ami Berlin at Congregation Ner Tamid either via email ( aberlin@nertamid.com) or by fax (310-541-1370). Call 310-377-6986 with questions.
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| 7/30/2008 |
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The Los Angeles County Arts Internship Program provides 10-week paid summer internships (40 hours/week) to eligible full-time undergraduate college students. Students are paid $350/week to work in nonprofit literary, performing and presenting arts organizations and municipal arts agencies throughout Los Angeles County. Interns also participate in additional educational components provided by the Arts Commission (and supported by a grant from the Getty Foundation).
To be eligible to participate, students must meet the following criteria:
*Students must be currently enrolled (full-time) in a community college, four-year college or university program.
*Students must be undergraduates and not scheduled to graduate before December of the year in which they participate.
*Interested students are not required to have demonstrated a previous commitment to the arts.
*Students must either reside in Los Angeles County or attend school in Los Angeles County.
This is a summer internship program. Interns will work for a specified ten-week period between June and September.
For further information, visit the Commission's web site or contact:
John Arroyo, Organizational Development Coordinator (213) 974-1396
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Summer day camp for young children (ages 3 to 10) who have mild to moderate special needs.
Please see the attachment
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Congregation Beth Am in San Diego, California, seeks a creative, exuberant, talented and motivated educator to serve as Director of Youth Programming. The Youth Director is responsible for the programming and administration of Sr. USY (9th-12th grades), Jr. USY (7th-8th grades), Kadima (4th-6th grades) and Mahar (2nd-3rd grades). Our Youth Department is one of the largest and most active in the Pacific Southwest Region, continually growing and expanding in size and programming. The Director must have a strong background in Jewish education and prior experience working with Youth. Responsibilities include hiring and supervising of staff, developing social, religious, fundraising, social action and Israel programming for all age groups, staffing regional and local events and working with the other members of the synagogue’s senior staff. The Director of Youth Programming is also responsible for college programming with former Beth Am youth members.
The Director of Youth Programming must possess excellent administration, communication and programming skills and have the passion to develop the Jewish youth of today into the Jewish leaders of tomorrow. The Director must be comfortable working with children of all ages, relating to members of the synagogue and those of the Jewish community of San Diego, and strive to provide a warm and caring environment for the youth of Beth Am. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to: Rabbi Matthew Earne, Congregation Beth Am, 5050 Del Mar Heights Road, San Diego, CA 92130, by fax at (858) 481-6068 or by e-mail: rabbie@betham.com |
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Undergraduate Admissions is looking for a student worker this summer. You do not need to have federal work study money to apply.
We are seeking an organized and self-motivated person to give campus tours, talk with prospective students, answer phones, help with mailings and enter student information in our computer database. Please have strong computer skills and be comfortable interacting with people. If you are interested, please contact Julie at 310 440-1247 or jbrydon@ajula.edu to schedule an interview.
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The position is suited for a friendly, refined professional who can perform both administrative and fundraising tasks and has achieved some success in raising funds. This is a small office whose focus is on major gift solicitation to benefit specific humanitarian projects in Israel.
• strong communication skills both verbal and written (including e-mail, letter writing, newsletter articles)
• answer phones (should be professional w/proper phone etiquette)
• general office and organizational skills (setting appointments, maintaining files)
• coordinating fund raising and donor cultivation activities, including cultural events and gala dinners
• can work well and respect individuals across the religious spectrum
• proficient in Microsoft Office
Hours: Monday to Friday Location: Warner Center, Woodland Hills Salary: Commensurate with experience References required
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Large Westside conservative synagogue seeking Preschool Jewish Educators. We are looking for dynamic, creative, and enthusiastic individuals with current knowledge of preschool best practice.
Please fax resume to 310-943-5417.
Michelle Basch
Douglas Family Early Childhood Center
Sinai Temple
310-481-3270
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| | Hebrew University of Jerusalem/rothberg International School | |
The Office of Academic Affairs of the Rothberg International School seeks an enthusiastic, motivated individual as the part-time Alumni Coordinator in the New York office.
The Office of Academic Affairs markets the Rothberg International School programs in the United States and coordinates recruitment efforts, admissions, and orientation of American students attending the various Rothberg School programs. In addition, the Office of Academic Affairs maintains continuous contact with families of Rothberg students, with colleagues on campuses and national organizations, and with alumni.
Responsibilities: . Assist the Director with overall plan for recruitment, marketing and advertising. Includes: market research, establishing target markets, coordination of promotional mailings and advertising plan. . Organize recruitment schedule for office . Recruit and Train alumni for outreach events . Maintain schedule of e-recruitment and office marketing descriptions. . Edit monthly alumni e-newsletter, Rothberg Register . Coordinate student survey each semester . Maintain updated lists of interested alumni . Outreach to other programs and organizations for possible applicants for us . Creation of information and other events for interested applicants . Assist Admissions Officers with Student Orientations in the United States . Oversee the maintenance of University Contact Database (implemented by Office Assistant) . Provide input for the design of publications . Recruit at events . Other duties as assigned
Qualifications: The ideal candidate is an alumna/us of the Rothberg International School, with strong interpersonal skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, and an ability to work effectively with a wide audience (students, parents, faculty and administrators) in a service-oriented environment. A bachelor's degree, familiarity with computer applications (database and word processing), attention to detail, a team-oriented approach and a valid driver's license are required. Travel within the New York Metropolitan Area is also required.
The position is 15 hours per week, ideally three days per week.
Please send your resume and hourly salary requirements to: Janet F. Alperstein, Ph.D. Director, Office of Academic Affairs Hebrew University of Jerusalem Rothberg International School One Battery Park Plaza, 25th Floor New York, NY 10004 Fax: 212-809-4183 jalperstein@hebrewu.com |
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| 5/30/2008 |
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Looking for a licensed driver to help Synagogue member receive treatments at UCLA. Would need to be picked up from home in Sherman Oaks for an 11:00 a.m. appointment at UCLA three times per week, and then brought back home. There will be a waiting period for each visit of about 1 ½ to 2 ½ hours. Willing to pay for time.
Joanne Klein Executive Director Adat Ari El 818-766-9426 X202
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| 5/30/2008 |
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Large Westside conservative synagogue seeking enthusiastic, dynamic, and responsible Jewish Educators to teach in our Hebrew School. 5 hours a week. Sundays from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM and Wednesdays from 4:00pm-6:00pm. Experience with children and Hebrew proficiency necessary. This is an excellent opportunity to work with children in the Jewish community and make a difference!!! Please email resume ASAP to mo.rah@hotmail.com or fax to 310-943-5414.
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Milken Community High School in Los Angeles is currently seeking a new Director of Israel Programs for the upcoming 2008-2009 school year.
For more information please see the attachment |
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| 5/30/2008 |
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Milken Community High School in Los Angeles, is currently seeking a Director of Student Life for the 2008-2009 school year.
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