[Avodah] ATID Fellows -- Apply Now
Jeffrey Saks
atid at atid.org
Wed Jan 31 01:51:06 PST 2007
ATID FELLOWS 2007-08 / 5768
Now accepting applications for our 10th cycle
Are you the future of Jewish education? ATID has been established in order
to enable talented Orthodox men and women, who have a rich background in
Torah study, to develop the tools to make informed decisions about the
education of the next generation. We have established ATID to help shape and
develop the future of educational leadership in our community. These future
leaders and visionaries will be the teachers and builders of educational
institutions, and the forces in setting the educational agenda within the
Jewish community in Israel and abroad. In the coming academic year (starting
September 2007) the ATID Fellowship will again be comprised of a select
number of people who have shown early promise of taking roles as leaders for
Torah education. The Jerusalem-based in-service program consists of weekly
seminars, individual and group research projects and field work, and
mentoring by senior educators. Fellows are generally in the first 5-10 years
of their professional life, and have at least a BA (or equivalent).The
fellowship is awarded for two consecutive academic years, and the academic
program runs from September-June (inclusive). Each Fellow will receive a
yearly stipend of $3,500 (US).
We ask prospective Fellows to submit a CV (resume) before applying.
Qualified candidates will be invited to complete the application process
(the deadline for which is April 15, 2007). Send your CV by email to
apply at atid.org or by fax to 02-567-1723. (Be sure to indicate your contact
details, and date of birth.)
For more details on the ATID Fellows program, click here:
www.atid.org/about/fellowships.asp
For details in Hebrew, click here: www.atid.org/hebrew/amitim.asp
Rabbi Chaim Brovender, President, ATID
Rabbi Jeffrey Saks, Director
Academy for Torah Initiatives and Directions
9 HaNassi Street, Jerusalem 92188 Israel
Tel. 02-567-1719 * Fax 02-567-1723 * atid at atid.org * www.atid.org
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