Want a space on campus to meet like-minded people, advance your career and connect to mentors and opportunities across the country? For Jewish students, Olami JLaw is that sweet spot.
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Olami JLaw is a campus career accelerator for Jewish students designed to bring collaboration, fun and purpose into your career path. You’ll also get the chance to meet leaders and mentors who value your ideas and share your values.
Join networking weekends with peers and mentors as well as national and international health experiences including winter trips to Dubai and Silicon Valley.
Spend your summer in Israel interning at top law firms or being a parliamentary assistant for Members of Knesset.
Access a resume game-changing opportunity. Apply here and be contacted by a local representative for an information session and interview.
Professor Dean Tzvi Dwolatzky
Director of Technion American Medical School
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt
Chair of the Department of Medicine at Mount Sinai South Nassau
Rabbi Professor Avraham Steinberg
Associate Clinical Professor of Medical Ethics at the Hebrew University–Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Professor in the Division of Education and Bioethics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz
Physician and world-renowned expert in Jewish medical ethics
Dr. Deena Zimmerman
Medical Advisor to the Jerusalem Breastfeeding Center
Dr. Deena Zimmerman
Medical Advisor to the Jerusalem Breastfeeding Center, a doctor at TEREM and lactation consultant
Shevi Rosner
Nurse at New York-Presbyterian Children’s Hospital
JLaw is a national society designed for Jewish legal undergraduates to build their pre-professional network, learn from experienced Jewish professionals in various business fields and synthesize their professional aspirations with Jewish values.
Any Jewish undergraduate enrolled at a North American (U.S.) college or university with a goal of working in the legal fields.
No. Olami JLaw is open to Jewish students regardless of education level, affiliation, beliefs or other distinctions. If you are open to the Jewish experience and interested in a high-level pre-professional peer network, JLaw is relevant to you.
Please note: Some of these are open to all members upon acceptance, while others may be contingent upon the level of engagement, and subject to further application processes over time.
If you are a Jewish college student looking to boost your career – We invite you to join us.