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תכנית עמיתי ברונפמן בישראל מפגישה מדי שנה עשרים נערים ונערות בולטים מרחבי הארץ, המבטאים גוונים שונים של החברה הישראלית - יהודית, למסע של סמינרים הדנים בשורשי הוויתנו כאן. תכנית העמיתים נמשכת כעשרה חודשים, החל מתקופת פסח בכיתה י"א ועד ט"ו בשבט בכיתה י"ב וכוללת כשמונה סמינרים. קבוצת העמיתים נפגשת בקיץ עם התכנית המקבילה מארצות הברית The Bronfman Youth Fellowship בישראל ובחנוכה נוסעת לסמינר לימודי בניו יורק, וושינגטון ולמפגש גומלין עם העמיתים האמריקאים.

Summer of (Bres)love

Moses Goren is from New York City. A strong social justice activist, he is a member of the Feminists at Friends club and Raising Awareness Advocating Diversity at his school. Moses is also an avid guitarist, visual artist, and leads havurah … Continue reading

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Mifgash

Isaiah Milbauer is from New York City. He is a columnist for the Hunter Observer and plays a central part on his school’s Model UN and Mock Trial teams. A lover of nature, he also founded the Hunter Outdoors Club. The past summer … Continue reading

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The Reflection Looking into the Abyss

  Ethan Lipson is from Phoenix, AZ, and is an active Eagle Scout. He dreams of becoming a self-supporting hiker/philosopher. Fluent in five instruments, he founded the Ukulele Club and is his school’s unofficial minstrel. Ethan also runs Varsity Cross Country and … Continue reading

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Shomer Shabbat

Adam Wickham is from New York City. At Stuyvesant High School, he is a costume director for various plays and musicals, a balloon artist, a cartoonist and involved in Model UN. He also works as a Teen Intern at the … Continue reading

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Melting into One

Sara Sachs is from Beverly Hills, CA.  She is a recipient of the Aspirations in Computer Science Award given by the National Women Council of Technology. She has presented projects – including a 3D printed prosthetic arm and a virtual … Continue reading

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