Intern at Auburn
The Center for Multifaith Education offers flexible, high-impact internships for seminarians and education students. Internships include field placement, work-study, and supplemental professional experience. All internships include a combination of program management, field experience, administration, and one-on-one mentoring and learning.
Recent interns at the Center include:
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• Eli Bass (2012-2013), masters of Experiential Jewish Education student at the Jewish Theological Seminary
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• David Hoffman (2012-2013), Masters student at New York University (education and Jewish studies)
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• Ariel Ennis (2011-2012), now on staff at the Jewish Community Relations Council (NY)
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• Aviva Perlman (2011-2012), now Jewish and Student Life Coordinator at the Heschel School in NYC
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• Lindsay Waldman (2010-2011), now director of development at Wornick Jewish Day School in Foster City, CA
• Rachel Krueger (2009-2010), now educator with B'nai Brith Youth Organization (BBYO)
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• Rabbi David Baum (2008-2009), now rabbi at Congregation Shaarei Koshesh in Boca Raton, FL
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• Dr. Joshua Borkin (2005-2009), now Executive Director at Steve's Camp at Horizon Farms, NZ
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• Emily Cobb (2007-2009), now Religious Life Program Coordinator at the University of Richmond, VA
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• Eleanor Kilpatrick (2008-2009), seminary student at Yale Divinity School pusuing ordination as a Unitarian Universalist minister
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• Rabbi Stephanie Ruskay (2005-2008), now National Education Director at Avodah: the Jewish Service Corps
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• Rabbi Randall Brown (2005-2006), now Assistant Director of Interreligious and Intergroup Relations for the American Jewish Committee (LA)
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• Julia Cato, Union Theological Seminary, later at the Sister Fund
To discuss an internship opportunity, contact the director of the Center for Multifaith Education, Rabbi Justus Baird.