The Shamayim V’Aretz Campus Fellowship is a program that trains Jewish college students on how to articulate the relationship between Judaism and veganism and how to make animal welfare a talking point on their campuses. They also organize events to promote veganism in collaboration with Jewish Student organizations such as campus Hillels. In addition, the fellows participate in a phone conference with experts on animal advocacy once a month. Here is the webpage with the fellowship information with a link to apply: http://www.shamayimvaretz.org/fellowship-information.html
- 7 years ago
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The Shamayim V’Aretz Campus Fellowship
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