[JSA/Hillel] Jews, Brews and Canoes - Retreat
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Samantha Loxton
JSA/Hillel Director
C300-123 Doncaster Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3N 2B2
(C)204.918.2358 or (PH): 204.480.6561
Fax: 204.477.7405
SLoxton@jewishwinnipeg.org
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CFJS Summer 2008 IsraelExperience GrantsWant to be in Israel this summer? Still trying toscratch together the last few dollars to make it happen?The Canadian Federation of Jewish Students would liketo help you!In this, the 60th year of Israel’s existence, CFJS is offering a granttowards the costs related to a trip to Israel during the summer 2008. Themaximum grant will be $1000. Upon acceptance of the grant and completionof the Israel program, therecipients will return to their campus and undertake an Israel relatedinitiative.The grant is available to any Canadian studentinterested in visiting Israelin the summer of 2008. Applicants may participate on an organized trip; work ata summer internship, a volunteer experience, or an educational experience. Allapplicants must be returning to a Canadian post-secondary institution in thefall semester of 2008. Please go to www.cfjs.ca to download an application. All applications must be submitted to Alexis Pavlich-apavlich@uiafed.org by May 15th. Hello everyone, CFJS has just launchedthis exciting grant for students who are spending some time in Israel thissummer. Please forward the following blurb to your students and include it inyour next newsletter. It is alright if they have already arrived to Israel or havebegun their trip. Thanks and have awonderful Yom Ha’Atzmaut! Yacov CFJS Summer 2008 IsraelExperience Grants Want to be in Israel thissummer? Still trying to scratch together the last few dollars to make ithappen?The CanadianFederation of Jewish Students would like to help you! In this, the 60thyear of Israel’s existence,CFJS is offering a grant towards the costs related to a trip to Israel duringthe summer 2008. CFJS understands the importance of visiting Israel as wellas the financial burden this can sometimes place. As such, we are committed tohelping students realize their dream of visiting Israel-especially during this exciting time in Israel’s history. The maximumgrant will be $1000 and will be dependent on several factors including, but notlimited to: the number of applicants and the cost of the intended Israel program. Upon acceptance of thegrant and completion of the Israelprogram, the recipients will return to their campus and undertake an Israel relatedinitiative. The initiatives may be carried out in cooperation with localHillel/JSA, IAC, Israel Alumni Associations, or any variety of campus clubs.The initiative should be creative and may take on the form of an awarenesscampaign, a fundraiser, or a one-time program. Regardless of the choseninitiative, it must engage other students and further their knowledge about Israel. Inaddition, CFJS will help you fund the initiative. This should be an excitingproject following an exciting Israelexperience. The grant is availableto any Canadian student interested in visiting Israel in the summer of 2008.Applicants may participate on an organized trip; work at a summer internship, avolunteer experience, or an educational experience. All applicants must bereturning to a Canadian post-secondary institution in the fall semester of2008. (Exceptions will be considered) Please go to www.cfjs.ca to download anapplication. All applications mustbe submitted to Alexis Pavlich- apavlich@uiafed.orgby May 15th. Yacov Fruchter Director,Jewish Leadership Development NationalJewish Campus Life UIAFederations Canada w: 416-636-7655 x. 256 c:647-267-8752 March of Remembrance and Hope applications available at www.remembranceandhope.com Yacov Fruchter Director,Jewish Leadership Development NationalJewish Campus Life UIAFederations Canada w: 416-636-7655 x. 256 c:647-267-8752 March of Remembrance and Hope applications available at www.remembranceandhope.com
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Message on behalf of the United Nations University Office at the United Nations, New York
Junior Professional Fellows Programme, UNU Office at the United Nations, New York
The United Nations University Office at the United Nations, New York (UNU-ONY) is currently recruiting Junior Professional Fellows for the session running from August 2008 to January 2009. The Junior Professional Fellows Programme is developed from the previous internship programme to reflect the responsibility and opportunity given to those accepted into this programme. For more information, please visit www.ony.unu.edu/interndescription.shtml.
Description of UNU-ONY:
The aim of the UNU is to function as a think tank of and for the UN, and to bridge the gap between policy makers and academia. In light of this, the activities of the UNU Office in New York have for a long time centered on event organizing, marketing and fundraising. This is mainly the responsibility of the Event team, Marketing team and Fundraising team. During the Junior Professional Fellows session running from August 2008 to January 2009, two more teams are envisioned to be developed, a Policy Research team and a Latin America team. The UNU-ONY, in its work, mainly liaises with the UN Secretariat, the Permanent Missions, academia and foundations.
Junior Professional Fellows' responsibilities:
The responsibilities of the Junior Professional Fellows range widely, encompassing aspects of all of UNU-ONY's work. The specific tasks will mostly depend on which team the fellow is part of.
The Event team focuses on organizing public seminars and invitation-only forums on different UN relevant topics, as requested either from within the UN or from the different UNU Research and Training Centers around the world. Some seminars are also a way to disseminate UNU publications. Tasks for event organizers include liaising with speakers, planning the agenda, arranging media coverage, conducting background research and other responsibilities that are needed to make the event a success.
The Marketing team's objective is to market the UNU and its activities as a whole as well as the UNU-ONY in specific. The events are being marketed online, through video and audio, and multimedia, like web casting and video conferencing, is used for maximizing the interaction outreach. This is in line with the aim of achieving a truly global UNU, in all of its aspects. The continuous update of the contents on UNU-ONY's website is also part of the responsibilities.
The Fundraising team is focused on fundraising mostly on project level and for the activities of the office, but also at programme (RTC/Ps) level, and the overall UNU system level. The geographic proximity to numerous foundations in the New York-Washington D.C. areas, make these suitable targets.
The Policy Research team, set to start in August 2008, will have as its overarching goal the political and diplomatic linking and helping to make UNU a stakeholder and full-fledged partner of the UN system (i.e. its agendas, processes and results). Tasks may include keeping UNU-ONY up-to-date on questions arising on the UN agenda and facilitating the UNU response to different developments in the global arena. It may also include assisting the UNU centers around the world with their research, when they are using New York as a base.
The Latin America team is also set to start in August 2008 and will have as its mission to develop partnerships and activities in Latin America which, due to its geographic proximity, would be suitable for the UNU Office in New York to partner with and interest in this has been expressed from different potential partners. Since Spanish translations also might be an important element in this cooperation, good knowledge of Spanish in writing and speaking is preferable.
Overall the Junior Professional Fellows will also be doing general office work and administrative support and coordination as well as assist in the recruiting of Junior Professional Fellows for the next session (February 2009-July 2009).
Please note that UNU-ONY Junior Professional Fellows positions require full-time commitments and are unpaid.
Qualifications required:
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills
* Ability to work with a team
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office
* Strong writing and research skills
* Knowledge of at least two official UN languages desirable (preferably French or Spanish)
* MA within relevant subjects preferred
How to apply:
Collect the following application materials:
* Complete the application form, downloaded from: www.ony.unu.edu/Documents/internapplication.doc
* Resume/CV
* Cover letter (please state the 2 teams which are preferred)
* 1-3 page writing sample in English
* 1-3 page writing sample in another language of your choice (preferably French or Spanish)
* Two letters of recommendation
Submit these materials in a single email to intern@ony.unu.edu (subject line: Junior Professional Fellow). The deadline for handing in application materials is extended to June 6, 2008.
The Junior Professional Fellows will be selected based on their skills and preferences in relation to the five different teams. For the session running from August 2008-January 2009 there are 4-5 openings.
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR JEWS BREWS AND CANOES GO TO WWW.JEWISHWINNIPEG.ORG/JSA TO SIGN UP!!!
Just a friendly reminder: BB camp has a ZERO DRUG TOLERANCE POLICY. Anyone found with drugs in their possession during the retreat will be dismissed from the retreat immediately; and all drugs will be confiscated.
JSA/Hillel is part of the Jewish Federation of Winnipeg. This program is being generously subsidized by the Federation and National Jewish Organizations.
The OPP has the right to visit the camp at any time during the retreat and will press charges if necessary. Please conduct yourselves responsiblyMessage on behalf of the United Nations University Office at the United Nations, New York
Junior Professional Fellows Programme, UNU Office at the United Nations, New York
The United Nations University Office at the United Nations, New York (UNU-ONY) is currently recruiting Junior Professional Fellows for the session running from August 2008 to January 2009. The Junior Professional Fellows Programme is developed from the previous internship programme to reflect the responsibility and opportunity given to those accepted into this programme. For more information, please visit www.ony.unu.edu/interndescription.shtml.
Description of UNU-ONY:
The aim of the UNU is to function as a think tank of and for the UN, and to bridge the gap between policy makers and academia. In light of this, the activities of the UNU Office in New York have for a long time centered on event organizing, marketing and fundraising. This is mainly the responsibility of the Event team, Marketing team and Fundraising team. During the Junior Professional Fellows session running from August 2008 to January 2009, two more teams are envisioned to be developed, a Policy Research team and a Latin America team. The UNU-ONY, in its work, mainly liaises with the UN Secretariat, the Permanent Missions, academia and foundations.
Junior Professional Fellows' responsibilities:
The responsibilities of the Junior Professional Fellows range widely, encompassing aspects of all of UNU-ONY's work. The specific tasks will mostly depend on which team the fellow is part of.
The Event team focuses on organizing public seminars and invitation-only forums on different UN relevant topics, as requested either from within the UN or from the different UNU Research and Training Centers around the world. Some seminars are also a way to disseminate UNU publications. Tasks for event organizers include liaising with speakers, planning the agenda, arranging media coverage, conducting background research and other responsibilities that are needed to make the event a success.
The Marketing team's objective is to market the UNU and its activities as a whole as well as the UNU-ONY in specific. The events are being marketed online, through video and audio, and multimedia, like web casting and video conferencing, is used for maximizing the interaction outreach. This is in line with the aim of achieving a truly global UNU, in all of its aspects. The continuous update of the contents on UNU-ONY's website is also part of the responsibilities.
The Fundraising team is focused on fundraising mostly on project level and for the activities of the office, but also at programme (RTC/Ps) level, and the overall UNU system level. The geographic proximity to numerous foundations in the New York-Washington D.C. areas, make these suitable targets.
The Policy Research team, set to start in August 2008, will have as its overarching goal the political and diplomatic linking and helping to make UNU a stakeholder and full-fledged partner of the UN system (i.e. its agendas, processes and results). Tasks may include keeping UNU-ONY up-to-date on questions arising on the UN agenda and facilitating the UNU response to different developments in the global arena. It may also include assisting the UNU centers around the world with their research, when they are using New York as a base.
The Latin America team is also set to start in August 2008 and will have as its mission to develop partnerships and activities in Latin America which, due to its geographic proximity, would be suitable for the UNU Office in New York to partner with and interest in this has been expressed from different potential partners. Since Spanish translations also might be an important element in this cooperation, good knowledge of Spanish in writing and speaking is preferable.
Overall the Junior Professional Fellows will also be doing general office work and administrative support and coordination as well as assist in the recruiting of Junior Professional Fellows for the next session (February 2009-July 2009).
Please note that UNU-ONY Junior Professional Fellows positions require full-time commitments and are unpaid.
Qualifications required:
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills
* Ability to work with a team
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office
* Strong writing and research skills
* Knowledge of at least two official UN languages desirable (preferably French or Spanish)
* MA within relevant subjects preferred
How to apply:
Collect the following application materials:
* Complete the application form, downloaded from: www.ony.unu.edu/Documents/internapplication.doc
* Resume/CV
* Cover letter (please state the 2 teams which are preferred)
* 1-3 page writing sample in English
* 1-3 page writing sample in another language of your choice (preferably French or Spanish)
* Two letters of recommendation
Submit these materials in a single email to intern@ony.unu.edu (subject line: Junior Professional Fellow). The deadline for handing in application materials is extended to June 6, 2008.
The Junior Professional Fellows will be selected based on their skills and preferences in relation to the five different teams. For the session running from August 2008-January 2009 there are 4-5 openings.
participants (2)
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Lana Rosenfield
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Samantha Loxton