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PERSONAL GROWTH. PROFESSIONAL PURPOSE.

M² Aleh Summit for Early-Career Jewish Communal Professionals 2027

Aleh is a three-day gathering for professionals in communications, marketing, operations, fundraising, education, and other essential portfolios who are 2–5 years into their careers. Gain skills, insights, and networks to thrive in Jewish communal work.
Location

TBD

Audience

EARLY CAREER PROFESSIONALS AT JEWISH COMMUNAL ORGANIZATIONS

Date & Time

February 2027

Aleh, a Hebrew word that means Uplift, gives organizations the opportunity to invest in their rising professionals, ensuring they are supported, inspired, and prepared to strengthen Jewish communal life.

At the heart of Aleh are three value-centered goals:

MOTIVATE
Motivate your work with a sense of calling and a deep connection to your mission, seeing it as a meaningful and noble pursuit. Fueled by passion, you will recognize your essential role in shaping the Jewish community.

NAVIGATE
Navigate complex conversations on Israel, antisemitism, and communal divides by applying Jewish values as a guiding framework. Gain the clarity and confidence to engage thoughtfully and effectively in your work.

CULTIVATE
Cultivate the skills, tools, and networks needed to excel in Jewish communal work. Strengthen your ability to communicate, foster relationships, and lead with impact.

"As someone navigating the early stages of a Jewish non-profit career, this was an incredible opportunity to learn from professionals, ask real questions, and connect with peers who were figuring things out right alongside me. I left with new confidence, practical takeaways, and connections I still lean on today."
Bari-Sigal
Bari Sigal
Aleh
Development Associate, Jewish Federation of Greater Washington
"I came to Aleh not knowing a single person. What I love most about Jewish spaces is that you walk into a room and immediately find connections with people you've never met. Whether it's because you both went to camp, attended a similar conference, or read the same book, you discover these invisible strings connecting you to others. You instantly feel supported, understood, and welcomed."
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Marissa Brockman
Aleh New Orleans 2026
Temple Shir Tikva, Wayland MA
"I came home with a lot, but what’s sitting with me most is this: the best professional development doesn’t just teach you skills, it holds up a mirror. I found myself thinking differently about how I lead, how I connect, and how I show up for the people around me. Clarity is kindness. Trust is something you can actually audit. And making people feel like they matter? That’s not soft, it’s the whole job."
Jess-Magana-Miller
Jess Magana-Miller
Aleh New Orleans 2026
Club J Assistant Director, Marcus JCC, Atlanta, GA

GATHERING HIGHLIGHTS

Join a three-day immersive summit where you’ll engage in hands-on learning, peer collaboration, and real-world application. By the end of the summit, you will have concrete insights and lasting connections that will continue to shape your professional journey long after Aleh ends.
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DISCOVER NEW TRENDS
Gain fresh perspectives on real-world issues shaping Jewish life and explore their impact on your work.
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BUILD YOUR NETWORK
Connect with peers who share your values, understand your challenges, and support your growth.
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APPLY JEWISH WISDOM
Integrate Jewish ideas and traditions into engagement, decision-making, and community-building.
Challenge
TACKLE REAL SCENARIOS
Develop key skills—communication, collaboration, and problem-solving—through case studies and peer exercises.
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ELEVATE YOUR CAREER
Clarify your sense of purpose and uncover the values that sustain you when facing challenges.
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ADVANCE YOUR IMPACT
Refine your vision, develop practical strategies, and gain actionable insights to enhance your effectiveness in Jewish communal work.

Consider Applying If You…

  • Work in a Jewish organization with 2-5 years overall of professional work experience.
  • Want to sharpen your skills, expand your knowledge, and grow professionally.
  • Seek a like-minded cohort to learn with and build lasting connections.
  • Are ready to engage, reflect, and gain fresh perspectives on your work.
  • Want to return with new tools that enhance your impact in the Jewish communal field.

Encourage your employee to apply if you...

  • Have a highly motivated employee who is committed to Jewish communal work and eager to grow.
  • Want to strengthen their connection to Jewish values and their role in the Jewish community.
  • See their potential for advancement and want to equip them with practical skills for engagement, community programming, and stakeholder relationships.
  • Know that investing in their development will enhance their impact and strengthen your organization’s long-term success.

Past fellows

Rachel
Cohen
Marketing Specialist
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
Aleh
Jacob
Cohen
Springboard Innovation Fellow
Arizona State University Hillel
Aleh
Yulia
Borik
Jewish Agency Israel Fellow at Yale Hillel
Yale University Hillel
Aleh
Lila
Hruby
Senior Manager, Community Management and Operations
Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando
Aleh
Lauren
Levine
Development Specialist
UJA Federation NY
Aleh
Tomer
Rubinchik
Madrich
Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation
Aleh
Bradley
Epstein
Fellow, Jewish and Israel Education
Foundation for Jewish Camp
Aleh
Alan
Rabinovich
Southern Coordinator
J Street
Aleh

Eligibility

To request more information for the upcoming program, please submit your email address below. We’ll be in touch shortly.

Eligibility

Your work matters. Aleh gives you the tools, connections, and confidence to step into your potential and make an even bigger impact.

Tuition & Funding: Aleh is valued at $3,300 per person. Thanks to our funders, participant tuition will be heavily subsidized. The exact amount is TBD but will not exceed $250.

Location: TBD

Dates: February 2027 (Exact dates are TBD)

Experience: Work in a Jewish organization with 2-5 years overall of professional work experience

Commitment: Full participation in the three-day summit and all learning experiences.

Supervisor Endorsement: Organizations are encouraged to provide time and support for participation.

GET INSPIRED

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FAQ

The gathering is designed for those who:

  • Work in a Jewish organization with 2-5 years overall of professional work experience
  • Want to sharpen their skills, expand their knowledge and grow professionally
  • Seek a like-minded cohort to learn with and build lasting connections
  • Are ready to engage, reflect, and gain fresh perspectives on their work
  • Want to return with new tools that enhance their impact in the Jewish communal field

 

If you have any questions as to whether Aleh is a good fit for you, please contact Joanna Tasch at joanna@ieje.org

Aleh is valued $3,300 per participant. Thanks to the generosity of our funders, who are committed to investing in your growth, participant tuition will be heavily subsidized. The exact amount is TBD but will not exceed $250. 

Attendees will be responsible for flights and ground transportation to/from the summit, but will not have additional housing expenses.

If you know a Jewish professional who is eligible for Aleh, you can simply forward them a link to this page, encouraging them to apply! You can copy and paste this link: https://ieje.org/events/aleh-open-2027/

Eligibility criteria can be found above. Thank you in advance for spreading the word about Aleh!

Aleh will take place in February 2027. Exact dates will be announced shortly.

The location of the summit will be announced shortly. As the dates approach, registered participants will receive detailed information.

Hotel rooms are booked for admitted participants once participation is confirmed. All rooms are single occupancy (no roommate).

All food included in the registration cost is strictly kosher.

It is important that all participants make their very best effort to attend the gathering once you have registered so that we are able to accurately monitor our attendee numbers for meals, space, and other key components of our convening.  If you need to cancel, we ask that you please inform us as soon as possible with an email to Joanna Tasch, Program Manager, at joanna@ieje.org.

Please contact Joanna Tasch, Program Manager, at joanna@ieje.org.

Aleh is part of the M² Values in Action initiative supported by the Jim Joseph Foundation, Maimonides Fund, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation, Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies, and The Paul E. Singer Foundation.

The Aleh Summit is generously funded by the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation and The Marcus Foundation.

For more information, contact Senior Program Director Abby Mintz at abby@ieje.org.

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