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The Shamayim V'Aretz Campus Fellowship

The Shamayim V’Aretz campus fellowship trains Jewish vegetarian and vegan college students to take action. Fellows will participate in college wide learning initiatives and conference calls, and they will learn how to raise awareness and best articulate animal welfare causes and Jewish veganism.  

A campus fellow will have the opportunity to work directly with Rabbi Shmuly and the Shamayim V’Aretz leadership team. We will help you hone your activism and leadership skills. We will also help you develop a plan on how to make animal welfare a talking point on your campus, and we will supply you with the tools necessary for tabling, leafleting, learning groups, and other outreach activities.

The fellowship is a yearlong commitment. Fellows are expected to attend six to eight conference calls and will be invited to a multi-day retreat in the winter of 2015. Fellows can receive seed money for projects and will also receive a modest stipend upon completion of the fellowship.

Through the Shamayim Campus Fellowship fellows will learn valuable leadership skills and more 
importantly create a lasting change in the world.

To learn more contact us at [email protected]
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Now Recruiting for 2014-2015, Cohort III

Rachel Skupsky, Chatham University (M.A)
Yossi Quint, Princeton University
Tracey Katof, Valparaiso University (M.A)
Brian August

2013-2014, Cohort II

Britta Halvorson, Elon University
Julia Turret, New York University
Jon Weinreb, Cooper Union
Eli Reiter, Hunter College
Melissa Suran, University of Texas (M.A.)
Johanna Press, Yale University
Stephanie Doucette, George Washington Univeristy
Shayna Zema, Brown University

2012-2013, Cohort I

Jonathan Rich, University of Georgia
Brianne Caplan, University of Chicago
Stephanie Doucette, George Washington Univeristy
Katharine Skupsky, American Jewish University
Robyn Goldstein, Colorado State University
Ben Madsen, Tufts University
The Shamayim V'Aretz Institute is a Jewish animal welfare organization that educates, trains leaders, and leads campaigns for the ethical treatment of animals. 
Contact us at [email protected]
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