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700 Jewish Teens Participated In Life-Changing Seminar In Israel

Seminar was part of Diller Teen Fellows, one of the most respected global leadership programs for Jewish teenagers

Seven hundred Jewish teens from 32 communities in seven countries completed a life-changing three-week seminar in Israel as part of a year-long Diller Teen Fellowship, an immersive leadership program for teenagers from across the world.


The three-week program included a Shabbaton retreat experience, a Community Week with international communities and their Israel partnership communities engaged in week-long immersive experiences, and a Global Congress, with all 700 teens (including 350 international Fellows gathering with 350 Israeli Fellows) for a week of cultural exchange, exploration of Jewish peoplehood and shared community service projects.

The international teens who traveled to Israel hail from Miami, Chicago, San Francisco, Baltimore, central New Jersey, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Boston and Pittsburgh in the United States; Toronto and Montreal, Canada; Melbourne, Australia; Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and throughout the United Kingdom. Each Diaspora community has an Israeli partner community, including Upper Galilee, Ashkelon, Rishon Lezion, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Be’er Sheva/B’nei Shimon, Karmiel/Misgav, Eilat/Eilot, Yerucham, Kiryat Gat/Lachish/Shafir, Beit Shemesh/Mateh Yehudah, Golan, Shoham, Hof Hasharon, Herzliya, and Mate’ Asher.

The Diller Teen Fellows program is one of the world’s most respected global leadership opportunities for Jewish teenagers. Participants are self-identified Jewish 10th and 11th graders selected to participate for their leadership potential and encouraged to apply for this unique, international program. Participants then become part of the program’s international network of Jewish leaders.

The Diller Teen Fellows program has been cultivating new generations of Jewish leaders since 1998. It started when philanthropist Helen Diller (z”l) observed the effectiveness of existing leadership programs for young professionals and saw the need to reach potential leaders much earlier, when they are in the critical teenage years. Today, there are more than 6,500 Diller alumni worldwide.

“At a time when our world can feel more fractured and divided than ever before, Diller Teen Fellows from across the globe are uniting to build understanding, create connections and help repair the world," says Jen Smith, Executive Director of the Helen Diller Family Foundation Programs. "Diller serves as a foundational year that can impact the lifetime of a teen, as they explore their Jewish identity and the good they want to do in the world as a leader. While the goals, values and mission of the program unite participants as one global Jewish family, each teen brings their own unique perspective, lived experience and leadership qualities. Working together, we believe they can change the world.”

Throughout the yearlong Fellowship, all 700 teens participate in local workshops (mifgashim in Hebrew), where they learn about the diversity of their local Jewish community and peers; hands-on opportunities to lead tikkun olam initiatives, where they learn to lead through a Jewish lens; local weekend retreats (Shabbatonim), where they experience Jewish pluralism; and active partnership connections between Israeli and Diaspora communities.

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