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Congratulations to our first cohort of SeniorITIS interns!
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Congratulations to our first cohort of SeniorITIS

interns!

5 Seminar

s10 hours of formal

learning

60 hours of direct service

6 Guest Speakers

Lots of Pizza

SeniorITI

S -

SeniorITIS Seminars

Jewish Workplace

Ethics

Jewish Activism

Jewish Life on Campus

Workplace

Etiquette

Career

Counseling

InterviewsChoose a college

major?

Jewish Service

Community Leadership

The Interns

Elizabeth

Internship: PJ Library Community Outreach,The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life

Liz used this flyer as a tool to connect with the community

Jen

Internship:Produced marketing materials at JVS

DanielaInternship:

Worked with homebound Senior citizens and teaching a computer class for Jewish Family Service

This is one of the Senior citizens that Daniela worked with

ScottInternship:

Made presentations for The Holocaust Council

Carmelle

Internship: Designed a book for participants of a program at The Israel Program Center. She also provided support for the Diller Teen Fellows program.

Carmelle prepared these luggage tags for the Diller program

Sara

Internship: Coordinated the Sukkah Registry and Great Shofar Blowout programs at The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life

“The Partnership for

Jewish Learning and

Life is proud to invite

you to enroll in our

annual Greater

MetroWest Sukkah

Registry. We have a

vision of MetroWest as

the Jewish community

of choice for those who

seek creative, dynamic,

relevant and

stimulating Jewish

educational

experiences at every

stage of life. And

Sukkot is a great

experience where one

is literally surrounded

by an exciting and

inviting Jewish

environment that each

of us can create and

enjoy as we “bring

Jewish learning to life”

in our own way – the

sukkah.”

- Sara Rosen

A Glimpse – Sukkah

Registry

Isaac

Internship: Coordinated a long-term community service program for teens at The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life Logo made by

Isaac for his internship

Rachel

Internship: Evaluated the Summer Shlichim Program at The Jewish Agency for Israel

“For my Internship, I was in charge of creating a survey for the camp directors. I wrote out a draft, working with different Israeli staff members who had attended the seminar…hopefully it will all work out well!”

From the SeniorITIS Blog

“Israel Program Center is the link between Greater MetroWest and Israel. Its programming makes Israelis and Americans accessible to one another through travel, community celebrations and education while always recognizing the importance of pluralism, leadership, community service and Israel.”

Intertwined between these four values is Derech Eretz, the way that we treat and behave towards one another. Derech Eretz is the foundation of the bonds between us and the core of Judaism.”

- Carmelle Bargad

Jewish Values at Work

“… I am most excited about possible making this video and gaining the experience of working that will allow me to succeed in the future.  

A Jewish value that I believe is most significant in this particular workplace is k'vod ha-b'riot, or honor all human beings, because all of the employees have respect for each other and their camaraderie allows them to get work done efficiently.  Hopefully, I can learn from their respect for each other to make myself a more effective worker.”

- Scott Levinson

Jewish Values at Work

To view more of the SeniorITIS blog, visit:

www.jteenmw.org/blog


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