| Resume a previously saved form
Resume Later

In order to be able to resume this form later, please enter your email and choose a password.


Avodah is a national network of Jewish leaders working to fight domestic poverty and promote social justice. In addition to engaging in service at leading non-profits, participants in the Jewish Service Corps live together as a community and engage in weekly educational programs to deepen their understanding of social justice, Jewish identity, and how to stay in the work longterm. 

Avodah is committed to building a service corps that inclusively represents the diverse Jewish Community. Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Jews of Color, people of color, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, LGBT2QIA+ people, and people who come from poor or working class backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.

Please make sure to save your application often. When you save your application, you will receive an email with instructions on how to return to it. For essay questions, we suggest drafting them in an outside word processing program and then entering them here. We also recommend sending the reference form to your two recommenders as soon as you start the application. 

The last deadline before rolling admissions is March 30th. The priority deadline and second deadline have passed. We strongly recommend applying by this next deadline to have the best chance at an early acceptance, and to have the widest selection of placement organizations available.


If you have any questions throughout the application process, contact Emily Becker at ebecker@avodah.net, or check out our FAQ here.


Personal Information


Does not have to be your legal name.






Address
Please provide an address where you anticipate regularly being able to receive mail beyond this coming year.






City Preference
As you move through your alumni and Program Director interviews, you’ll be considered for the city our team thinks is the best fit for you based on your application and indicated preferences below. Please note that you will have opportunities throughout the process to learn more about our different cities and switch city tracks if you wish. If you proceed to the final matching round, you will then only be able to view and interview with job placements for one city.





The Jews of Color Bayit (Communal Home) is for self-identified Jews of Color. JOCs may include community members who are African American, Asian, Alaska Native, Black, Native American, Native Hawaiian, non-white Latinx, Pacific Islander, bi-racial, and/or multi-racial.  JOCs are encouraged to consider the JOC Bayit, but are welcome to apply to any city (including the NYC non-JOC Bayit). If you have any questions about the JOC Bayit and whether or not you qualify, please email JOC Bayit Program Manager, Judi Williams, at jwilliams@avodah.net.

Other Background Information









References
Avodah requires applicants to submit two references.  Your references should submit their reference forms as soon as possible, and can submit before or after your application is submitted. We will not review your application until we receive both references.

Please note that your references will be shared with our placement organizations during the matching process and should be professional references. References may include:
  • Someone who supervised you when you held either a paid or volunteer position, such as any type of full-time or part-time job, a summer internship or internship during the school year, teaching assistant position, etc.
  • Someone who served in a leadership role such as short-term service trip leader or a professional who served as a student group advisor.
  • A professor or academic advisor
  • A peer reference (someone you worked on a major project with, organized with, lived communally with, served on a team with, etc)
  • A clergy member

The following cannot serve as any of your references:

  • Family members or close family friends
The link for submitting references is unique to you. You will receive this link in your email upon saving or submitting the application. We will not receive the reference if you do not use the correct link. 

When both recommenders submit their references, we will send you an email. If you haven't received an email from us, your references are not complete. Please email ebecker@avodah.net if you have any questions about who has or hasn't submitted.

We suggest that you write any short answers in a word processing program on your computer and then cut and paste them into the boxes in the application. Please make sure to save your application often.
Education
No participant education level is required for Avodah's Jewish Service Corps. The information below helps us gain a better sense of you as an applicant. Please add your education history below which could include: high school, college/university, study abroad, graduate school, or other structured education experiences (i.e. internships, immersion programs, short-term study, etc.).






Religious Background
Please Note: No particular religious background or level of religious knowledge is required for Avodah's Jewish Service Corps. The information below helps us gain a better sense of how to build our cohorts and to get a holistic sense of who your are as an applicant.



Please answer the following questions with brief essays. These questions will be sent to placement organizations. If you use Hebrew or other non-English words, please provide translation. We suggest that you write any short answers in a word processing program on your computer and then cut and paste them into the boxes in the application. Please make sure to save your application often.
Skills and Interests



Languages
Do you speak any language other than English?



Limited: Understands some words, but cannot read the language or hold a conversation. Proficient: Intermediate written and reading knowledge, can hold a basic conversation. Fluent: Ability to read, write and speak the language with ease.

Please answer the following questions with brief essays (1,500 characters max for each question). Your answers will be sent to prospective placements. If you use Hebrew or other non-English words, please provide translation. We suggest that you write any short answers in a word processing program on your computer and then cut and paste them into the boxes in the application. Please make sure to save your application often.
Social Justice and Placement Questions


Communal Living
Please answer the following questions with brief essays (1,500 characters max for each question). We suggest that you write any short answers in a word processing program on your computer and then cut and paste them into the boxes in the application. Please make sure to save your application often.



Demographic Information
Avodah is committed to representing the fullness of the Jewish Community. Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews, people of color, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, LGBTQIA+ people, and people who come from poor or working class backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply to Avodah.  The below questions are optional; your answers help us learn who is applying to Avodah and what we need to do in order to meet our goals around access and representation in the Jewish community.






Jews of Color is an umbrella term for community members who may identify as African American, Alaska Native, Asian, Black, Native American, Native Hawaiian, non-white Latinx, Pacific Islander, bi-racial and/or multi-racial. 


Resume
Please upload your resume ONLY AS A PDF FILE (.pdf). If you do not use this format, we will not be able to see your resume or send your application to interviewers. Instructions for saving a Word document as a PDF file can be found here.  


Please note that you will have to click "Submit" twice - first below and then on a confirmation page.  The first click will take you to a page where you have the opportunity to review your answers. Once you've done so and are satisfied, you'll hit "Confirm" at the bottom of the confirmation page.  Your submission is not complete until you've done so.