J Street Twin Cities Gathering with Jeremy Ben-Ami
Join us to hear J Street President Jeremy Ben-Ami share his thoughts on the devastating Israel-Hamas war, unpack the roles of the American Jewish community, Congress and the Biden Administration, and explore the possibilities for building a safer, more peaceful future.
Thursday, September 12 @ 7pm
job posting: Join Our Dynamic Team at Club J Afterschool Care!
Are you a high-energy, enthusiastic individual with a passion for creating a positive impact on the lives of young students? If so, we want YOU to join our team as a Classroom Supervisor for our recreational after school and school release programming at the JCC! At the Minnesota JCC, we believe in fostering a vibrant and inclusive community for all. Our Club J Afterschool Care is a hub of creativity, learning, and fun where elementary-aged students engage in exciting activities, games, and projects in a safe and supportive environment. We are currently seeking dynamic individuals to join our team and make a difference in the lives of young learners.
We are looking for folks with experience and or interest in developing and leading youth programming, as well as general childcare experience. Staff will be responsible for developing and leading program units- some examples of planned units include baking, mural making, and documentary film making. The job would be ~20 hours per week, with shifts Monday-Friday Afternoon 2:00-6:00 PM. Pay is $16-17 per hour depending on experience.
Please reach out to Noah Kline (noahk@minnesotajcc.org) for more information or to apply.
job posting: Mayim Rabim Congregation is seeking a part time Congregational Administrator
Mayim Rabim is affiliated with the Jewish Reconstructionist Movement. We are an inclusive, urban Jewish community with about 55 households, mostly adults in mid-life or older, with diverse interests and backgrounds.
Mayim Rabim holds Shabbat services twice monthly, as well as holiday and social celebrations and adult learning opportunities. We strive to be a warm and welcoming community and to offer our members opportunities for worship, social connection, spiritual growth, music, learning, support for each other, and social action. We operate in-person and virtually and hold most events in space we share with the Minneapolis Friends Meeting in Linden Hills, Minneapolis.
The Congregational Administrator will coordinate and support the financial, programming, communication, and administrative activities of the congregation consistent with the vision, policies, and goals established by the Board of Directors.
JOB POSTING: Bet Shalom Religious School Teacher
Do you love Jewish cooking or art? Would you love to teach kids about modern Israel, our holidays, and traditions surrounding Jewish life cycle events? Then come join our amazing staff as a teacher in our religious school! In addition to sharing Jewish content, you will spend time helping our students connect with our community and build relationships with one another. Information about each position is listed below.
Preschool: Sundays from 9:00-11:30.
2nd grade: Sundays from 9:00-11:30
7th grade: Wednesdays from 4:45-6:45 and/or Sundays from 9:00-11:30.
Health and Wellness Elective : Wednesdays from 5:45-6:45.
Interested? Contact Ali King at ali.king@betshalom.org
Job Posting: JFCS Employment Counselor (Full Time)
The Employment Counselor provides services to participants in adult workforce development programs including Dislocated Worker and Adult Career Pathways. They assist participants in gaining employment through assessment, counseling, educational planning, job development, and case management. They help people overcome challenges and set training and career goals that lead to family-sustaining wages. Through individual counseling, the Employment Counselor provides support and encouragement for participants as they work to achieve their goals and after they obtain employment. Individuals in this role must be able to provide services to clients using teleconferencing, email, and phone communications.
Job Posting: JFCS Food Security Coordinator (Full Time)
The Food Security Coordinator leads JFCS’ response to hunger, facilitating access to food resources for individuals and families while advocating for food justice policies and funding. They lead, plan, and facilitate outreach efforts, provide education and support to staff, and collaborate with community partners and advocacy networks. This role manages the Kosher Meals on Wheels (KMOW) program, ensuring daily operations and individualized, person-centered client support. In addition, they are responsible for the coordination of culturally sensitive emergency food boxes made available to callers and staff for their clients.
Job Posting: JFCS Development Coordinator (Full Time)
The Development Coordinator is an engaged member of the Development department who is primarily responsible for generating mailing lists, preparing reports, helping to administer the annual Give Campaign and other mailings, documenting standardized procedures, training incoming Development staff, and other donor services functions as assigned. This person participates in team meetings, events, and fundraising efforts. With advanced technical competencies, communication and training skills, this individual demonstrates a careful attention to detail and a strong work ethic, actively contributing to the advancement of strategic goals that serve to enhance donor relations and further the agency’s mission. This full-time position reports to the Donor Services and Database Manager of the Development department.
job posting: Mount Zion is hiring Hebrew/Judaic teachers
Mount Zion is seeking the following for their Wednesday evening and Sunday morning Hebrew School.
Judaic Studies teachers for grades 2-5
Hebrew teachers for grades 4-5
PreK/Kindergarten assistant
Hebrew tutors
Music teacher
KULAM (inclusion) advocates
The pay is $22-$40 hr depending on experience and role.
Contact Alisha Sawyer, Religious School Director, with interest
free Student Tickets: Jewish Historical Society of the upper midwest’s 40th anniversary
Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin, Minnesota Senator Sandra Pappas, and Secretary of State Steve Simon will discuss the influence of Judaism on their careers in public office. Moderated by Robin Washington, editor at large, 'The Forward.' Constitutional scholar and Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin, is the grandson of Samuel Bellman, one of Minnesota's first Jewish state legislators. Bellman was elected in 1935.
Sep 08, 2024, 7:30 PM CDT
Ted Mann Concert Hall
2128 S 4th St, Minneapolis, MN 55455
To receive up to 2 complimentary tickets, use code: jhsumstudent at checkout.
Or call the Ticket Office at 612-624-2345
job posting: Temple of Aaron Is Hiring!
Temple of Aaron is looking to hire for their Youth Education programs.
Please reach out to Rabbi Rachel Rubenstein to apply or for more information.
job posting: Beth El Synagogue is hiring!
Kindergarten - 4th Grade BESTY Program Staff
This position is responsible for actively engaging K-4th grade students in Shabbat programming. BESTY Program staff are responsible for implementing predetermined programming, lessons, and activities for students. The ideal candidate works well with young children in high-energy environments and models positive leadership skills to students and teen staff.
Email resume and cover letter to Louis Stein at lstein@bethelsynagogue.org
JOB POSTING: Temple Israel JEWL
Temple Israel synagogue is seeking individuals who are fun, enthusiastic, and value Jewish education, to teach in our innovative program with children grades K–6th. Curriculum includes Judaica and basic Hebrew skills. Positions are available for our Tuesday and/or Wednesday afternoon classes, as well as Sunday mornings.
Hourly salary is $25 -$40 depending on experience.
We look forward to having you as part of our growing education team! Please contact Jeri Saad, Education Director for questions, information, and application.
jsaad@templeisrael.com | 612-374-0309
Hillel International Partner Opportunities
Hillel International is excited to be working with our partner organizations to highlight various opportunities for students. Ranging from summer internships, entry-level jobs, and graduate school programs, feel free to search our site for an opportunity that may peak your interest!
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