Announcing THE BRONFMAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS IN ISRAEL 1993 T his summer a group of outstand- ing Jewish teenagers in the U.S. and Canada, coming from a variety of secular and synagogue backgrounds and entering their senior year of high school, will be recipients of the Bronfman Youth Fellowships*. They will spend five fulfilling weeks of study, dialogue and travel in Israel. The Bronfman Fellows will be selected on the basis of character, intellectual interests, special talents and leadership qualities. Merit, not financial need, is the standard of selection for the program. Program activities begin on July 11, with a return from Israel on August 18. All meals will be kosher, and Sabbath activities will be in the spirit of the day. Based in Jerusalem, the Fellows will engage in an intense interaction with a diverse rabbinic faculty and counselors, representing a wide range of Jewish perspectives. 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