Jewish Food Justice Fellowship

The Jewish Food Justice Fellowship (JFJF) is a pilot professional development oriented program designed and implemented by the Leichtag Foundation in San Diego’s North County coastal region to support vibrant Jewish life in North County and to combat poverty and increase food access and self-sufficiency. The program will focus on food justice, agricultural sustainability and Jewish community engagement.
We are currently recruiting for our first cohort of fellows! Deadline is February 10th.
Tags
- Adults
- Advocacy and/or Policy
- Communities of Practice
- Community Leaders
- Community Organizing and Policymaking
- Direct Educational Programs and Experiences
- Education
- Environmental Justice
- Events
- Experiential Learning
- Field-Building and Capacity-Building
- Food Justice
- Hands-On Greening
- Intentional Communities
- Jewish Education
- Jewish Farming Practices
- Jewish Identity
- Leadership Training
- Outdoor Classrooms
- Supporting the Environmental Movement in Israel
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Young Adults