Entwine Global Ambassadors, KAHAL Program

The Global Ambassador program is a semester-long, paid, abroad Fellowship program dedicated to the promotion of the JDC Entwine study abroad program, KAHAL, in your study abroad host city.


As a Global Ambassador, your main goal will be to be Entwine's point person on the ground, in your host city. You will be responsible for abroad student engagement, hosting events, working alongside local community partners, and more! Be part of a select cohort of Jewish students studying abroad in different cities worldwide, forming lasting connections with each other and the Entwine community.


As part of the Global Ambassadors cohort, you will connect with other college students studying in your host city, receive professional development skills and gain opportunities to connect with the larger global Jewish community.


Program supervisors and fellow cohort members will guide your experience. You will receive a $200 stipend for completing your goals and attending monthly seminars. You will also receive a program budget to help engage Jewish students abroad.


If you have a passion for community building, innovative ideas for engagement, resilience to overcome challenges, a willingness to involve yourself with diverse cultures and environments, and a connection to your Jewish identity, whether cultural, spiritual, educational or otherwise, then apply now!


IMPORTANT: Applicants going abroad to Amsterdam, Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Florence, London, Madrid, Paris, Prague, Rome, or Sydney will be prioritized. If your destination city is not listed, we still encourage you to apply.


Application deadline has passed but we are still looking for GAs for Fall 2023. Please apply by August 31st and reach out to Raya, rayabe@jdc.org, to check in on your application status.

If you have any questions please email RayaBe@jdc.org

Basic Information



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About You

We are asking the following questions about gender and gender identity as Entwine's programs seek to represent the full mosaic and diversity of the Jewish communityJDC Entwine does not discriminate based on your responses.  For clarity on particular terms related to gender identity, please visit this glossary.


The options below are listed alphabetically and you can multiselect, self-identify, or select 'prefer not to answer. 




Cis: anyone who knows themselves to be the gender they were assigned at birth; Trans: anyone who knows themselves to be a gender that is different from the gender they were assigned at birth


About You
We are asking you the following questions about race, ethnicity, and your relationship to Judaism as Entwine's programs seek to represent the full mosaic and diversity of the Jewish communityJDC Entwine does not discriminate based on your responses.  

The 
options below are listed alphabetically and you can multiselect, self-identify, or select 'prefer not to answer.



These terms refer to ancestry from... Ashkenazi: Europe or former Soviet Union | Indian: Bnei Israel or Bagdadi | Jewtina/o: Latin America | Mizrahi: Middle East & North Africa | Persian: Iran | Sephardi: Iberian Peninsula | Russian Speaking Jew: at least one parent who was born in the former Soviet Union




Academic Information



The GA fellowship is geared towards Juniors and Seniors.




Application Questions

If selected for the program, your headshot and bio will be share on the Entwine website and with the Entwine Community.