Danielle V. Minson — Raising the Bar
Get to Know the 2017 Interns in Cincinnati and Israel
More than 50 college students from the Cincinnati Jewish community are getting career experience through paid summer internships both in Cincinnati and in Israel. While building their resumes, they’re also making an impact on Jewish Cincinnati. Careers Cincinnati helps students network with industry leaders in our community, and connects them with paid internship opportunities in their fields. The Onward Israel internship program provides a second level of professional experience for Jewish college students; interns spend eight weeks working in their respective fields in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Workum Internship Program provides eight-week-long internships in Cincinnati’s Jewish nonprofit agencies.
This is a unique offering for Jewish college students in the United States. Cincinnati is one of the only cities to offer three internship programs and was one of the first to develop an internship abroad program in Israel. All three internship opportunities help build students’ resumes, provide professional experience, and teach job search skills as they prepare to enter the workforce. The programs were convened by the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, with Cincinnati 2020 in mind, to develop career and networking opportunities to engage the next generation.
CAREERS CINCINNATI
Careers Cincinnati is administered by Cincinnati Hillel and Hillel at Miami University in partnership with JVS Career Services, funded by The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati.
Hannah Berger
School: Kalamazoo College
Major: Religion; Anthropology/Sociology minor
Year in College: Senior
Careers Cincinnati internship placement: The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
What are your hopes for your internship experience? I am looking forward to cultivating bonds between the Jewish and African American communities in Cincinnati and completing projects that will enhance the museum experience at the Freedom Center.
Benny Friedman
School: The Ohio State University
Major: Political Science
Year in College: Senior
Careers Cincinnati internship placement: Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed; Cincinnati City Hall office of P.G. Sittenfeld
What are your hopes for your internship experience? As someone who loves Cincinnati, and wants to make a difference of some kind in the city, I am gaining new perspective about how things work in the region (in terms of economic development projects, local political issues, etc.), both in Ohio and Kentucky.
Eli Zawatsky
School: Vanderbilt University
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Year in College: Sophomore
Careers Cincinnati internship placement: ITE, Engineering Consulting
What are your hopes for your internship experience? I hope to learn and gain experience within the field of engineering, while making connections that will potentially help shape my future career in engineering.
2017 Careers Cincinnati Interns: Hannah Berger, Will Carter, Sydney Chaiken, Ben Cohen, Chaya Fershtman, Benny Friedman, Jacob Habib, Lizzi Johnson, Allie Levine, Ivan Meisner, Matt Morris, Liza Randman, Julian Resor, Ethan Smilg, Gabe Schenker, Nathan Silverman, Alyse Weinstein, Scott Wolpert, Eli Zawatsky, David Zucker
ONWARD ISRAEL
Onward Israel is administered by the Federation and funded by The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati.
Dan Ginsburg
School: Miami University
Major: Supply Chain
Year in College: Senior
Onward Israel internship placement: Supply Chain Management at AudioCodes
What are your hopes for your internship experience? I’m excited to be able to apply the knowledge from my coursework at Miami to my internship work. I am also eager to improve my Hebrew.
Sandra Glazer
School: Miami University
Major: Psychology; Neuroscience minor
Year in College: 2017 graduate
Onward Israel internship placement: Tel Aviv University School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy & Anthropology
What are your hopes for your internship experience? I’ll get the chance to work hands-on in my field, researching traumatic brain injuries on mice; explore a new area of research; and work with a lot of independence.
2017 Onward Israel Interns: Bayla Fisher, Ilana Frankel, Yael Friedstrom, Max Fritzhand, Dan Ginsburg, Sandra Glazer, Andrea Goldstein, Esther Kaplan, William Lewis, Jemma Marcus, David Muskal, Noah Rothchild, Monica Valentini, Talia Warm, Hannah Wise, Jared Witt, Daniel Youkilis, Joshua Young, Jacob Young, David Zanoni
WORKUM INTERNSHIP
Workum is administered and funded by the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati.
Ethan Kahn
School: Princeton
Major: Undecided—History or Public & International Affairs
Year in College: Freshman
Workum Internship placement: Jewish Community Relations Council
What are your hopes for your internship experience? I’m very excited to contribute to the JCRC’s work in community engagement and political advocacy, in service to our Jewish community. I hope to learn a lot about community organizing and the process of furthering understanding, tolerance, and security.
Sam Myers
School: The Ohio State University
Major: Jewish Oral History
Year in College: Sophomore
Workum Internship placement: The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati
What are your hopes for your internship experience? I hope to gain professional experience while making a positive impact on the Jewish community in Cincinnati. I am excited to learn more about myself and the inner workings of our community while working for The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati.
Claire Ruben
School: University of Rochester
Major: Public Health and Biology
Year in College: Sophomore
Workum Internship placement: Cedar Village
What are your hopes for your internship experience? I hope that by interning at Cedar Village this summer, I will connect with members of Cincinnati’s Jewish community, gain experience specific to the field of public health, and better prepare myself for work in the professional world.
2017 Workum Interns: Rachel Carter, Mara Cash, Bradley Dick, Sami Abel, Ethan Kahn, Jay Klein, Sam Myers, Claire Ruben, Alli Schwartz, Maddie Smith, Maddi Weiler, Meredith Zukor
The Workum Fund Internship Program and Careers Cincinnati are just a few of over fifty programs and agencies funded in part by the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati.
The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati: We look at the whole picture, taking into account the diverse needs of the entire community. Together we can do almost anything.
Thanks to you and the help of our partner agencies, these interns are thriving and better equipped to begin the next chapter of their lives.