Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Welcome from the JAM Director!

Shalom!

Summer JAM is a fantastic opportunity to spend the summer in Washington D.C., learning about critical social justice issues and debating policy from a Jewish perspective. You will be part of a buzzing, warm, pluralistic Jewish community while volunteering in a variety of meaningful ways in the broader D.C. community.

At PANIM, we integrate in-depth study of Jewish texts and values with thought-provoking speakers from a spectrum of D.C.-based organizations to help you become an informed, educated Jewish activist. You will have the opportunity to lobby on Capitol Hill and meet representatives working on the issues you care about. You will form intense friendships and will know that your community is comprised of young adults who care about their society and are taking active steps to improve it.

Summer JAM will inspire you to make a difference in the world and will give you the tools to do just that.

In Jewish tradition, while it is important to debate and study, taking action is most important. As it says in the Talmud, the way for us to know God is to be compassionate: clothing the naked; visiting the sick and providing for those in need who aren't able to thank us. (B. Talmud, Tractate Sotah 14a). At PANIM, we say that America gives us the opportunity to make a difference, while Judaism demands it.

At Summer JAM 2007 you will translate thought into action and change the world!

Debbie Jacobson-Maisels
Director of Summer JAM

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Limited Space Still Available!

A few spaces are left on this year’s Summer JAM. We’re looking for some outstanding students to fill the spots!

Summer JAM is one of the most successful summer programs available for Jewish high school students today. JAMers come from across the country for four weeks to the campus of George Washington University in downtown DC. The staff are cool grad students and activists from a range of denominations with diverse interests. JAM is an amazing opportunity for anyone who is passionate about politics, community service, and activism.

www.dcjam.org/application

June 30-July 27, 2008

Come to Washington, DC and participate in a one-of-a-kind program on the campus of The George Washington University. Become a leader in the political world and the Jewish community today! Learn about key issues impacting the U.S. and the world through interactions with leading U.S. policymakers, while exploring the connection between Judaism and advocacy and engaging in hands-on service projects. Develop the skills to pioneer change and impact the issues you care about. Join a diverse group of high school students from across the country. JAM is open to rising high school juniors, rising seniors and graduating seniors. 301.770.5070 summerjam@panim.org

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