Jewish Learning Fellowship Application
Applications due by Friday, December 3rd at 4pm
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JLF 1.0: Big Questions — Winter 2022 Cohort Application      
The Jewish Learning Fellowship (JLF) is a 10-week experiential, conversational seminar for students looking to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms. JLF is about learning who you are Jewishly, in conversation with Jewish texts and each other. We’re interested in asking big questions. You know, the big stuff — like Who am I? What communities am I a part of? What is worth committing myself to, and why? We will try to explore these often complex questions in a way that enables us to find our own answers and to ask even more big questions.
Basic Information
First Name *
Last Name *
Pronouns (she/her, he/him, they/them, something else...) *
E-Mail Address *
Cell Phone Number *
Anticipated Graduation Year *
Hometown *
Birthday *
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Jewish Community
At Drexel Hillel, we want every student to feel that their identities and stories are seen, heard, and celebrated. It is important to us that all members of our community are given the attention and resources they deserve. By completing this page, you are helping us determine how to allocate resources and funding to better serve the Drexel Hillel community. But if you'd rather opt out, none of these questions are required. Thank you!

Which of the following most closely describes your racial/ethnic identity?
Which language(s) were spoken in the home in which you grew up?
Which of the following most closely describes your Jewish identity?
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Which of the following most closely describes your Jewish ethnic and/or cultural identity?
Which of the following most closely describes your Jewish religious or spiritual identity?
We'd love to get to know you a bit better!
Help us do that by telling us a bit more about your Jewish story. No answers are wrong or "not good enough."
What kind of Jewish experiences/Jewish moments/Jewish programs have you done that have felt meaningful to you? *
Have you participated in a Birthright free trip to Israel? *
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How did you hear about JLF? *
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Which, if any of these, have you participated in previously? Please check any and all that apply.
Scheduling & Logistics
JLF 1.0 will meet for 10 consecutive weeks during the Winter Term 2022. Sessions will either be Wednesdays or Thursdays from 7:30 PM - 9 PM. We will also have a mini retreat on Friday, January 21 from 4:00-6:00, which will be followed by a JLF Shabbat dinner at 7 PM. Fellows are expected to attend all sessions.
Which day of the week do you prefer for our sessions? *
If you are accepted to the program, do you have any dietary restrictions, allergies, or other things we should keep in mind for food prep?
Are you registered for co-op or evening classes during the Winter Term?
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These questions are not required at all.
What is your favorite emoji? (Mine is 🐒).
Do you want to recommend any other people that I should talk to about JLF? Feel free to give me a name or e-mail address...
Reaching out
JLF is a program of Hillel International on over 130 campuses across North America! Should you be accepted to the program, you will receive occasional communications from JLF, such as retreats, contests, and surveys to help Hillel understand your experience in the program.
In addition to occasional emails from the JLF team, would you be interested in receiving emails about future Jewish opportunities for young adults from Hillel's funders? *
COVID-19 Acknowledgement
The current public health situation and regulations regarding COVID-19 continue to evolve.  In submitting my application I acknowledge that as a condition of participation in in-person activities I will comply with all vaccination, masking and other public health requirements as delineated by Drexel University and/or Drexel Hillel.
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