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The Museum of Jewish Heritage offers high school, undergraduate, and graduate
level internships to students interested in broadening their knowledge
of 20th century Jewish heritage, the Holocaust, and how the lessons of
history apply to contemporary society.
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The High School Apprenticeship Program offers New York City public high school students a challenging program of work and study as they learn about Jewish heritage, the Holocaust, and what goes on "behind-the-scenes" at a museum.

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The Lipper Internship brings together graduate and undergraduate students from across the Northeast to train in New York City for a semester-long internship in museum education. Interns teach students about the Holocaust in local schools in their college communities and on visits to the Museum. |

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The American Service Academy Program allows cadets and midshpimen the opportunity to take part in an intensive, three-week program in American and Poland dedicated to the study of the Holocaust and the events leading up to it. The programs focuses on understanding the ongoing relevance of the Holocaust and inspiring future military leaders to share their insights.

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The Auschwitz Jewish Center Fellows Program is an intensive three and a half week summer program that offers a unique opportunity for select recent college graduates and graduate students to learn first-hand about the rich, vibrant life of Jews in pre-war Poland. This powerful program includes an orientation in New York City and three weeks of travel and advanced study in Poland. Eight postgraduate students will be selected based on demonstrated superior academic abilities as well as individual initiative and leadership skills. Applications from students with interest in Holocaust Studies, Jewish Studies, Polish-Jewish history, genocide prevention, human rights, or social improvement are strongly encouraged. |
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