Summer where jewish people can work. Jesse, lets just jump right in and talk about with the jps summer internship is. So the Summer Internship Program has been run by jvs for 34 years and its an opportunity for young, jewish undergraduate College Students to have an internship in a jewish Nonprofit Organization in the bay area. Wonderful. How long has the tone Internship Program been functioning . First 34 years we have been going. This program has run every summer for the last 34 years and has really changed a lot. And a moment were going to ask tova about her particular experience, but can you let us know how many imprints interns are with you this summer and how the program structuredsote from s franeast bay, the south marin county and they can go to College Anywhere in the united states. But its designed for people who have grown up here. This year we have 27 interns and we are at 24 different Nonprofit Organizations. So mostly they are each at different organizations. 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And shalom by means peace in the home. So Many Organizations have hebrew names is the name of the organization. Tova, youre one of the 27 jvs cone interns. Where are you interning . The jaded jewish news of northern california. It is a local based newspaper publication. We write articles and read on different issues pe to the Jewish Community here. So you grew up in the bay area . Yes i did, berkeley, oakland and clayton. Where are you in college . Corey Clement University in the city of new york. So are you a journalism major at columbia . I am in english and sociology major. I love writing. I was actually the youth poet laureate of oakland. Writing has always been a passion of mine and i think journalism is one way that i can tell the story that i see of the world and that i can talk about jewish people and all of the beautiful diversity and ways that we exist. So what attracted you to even consider the cone Internship Program . Actually had a piece written a couple years ago when i was in high school that the j republished and it won an award, and the American Jewish press association. I was looking for a summer internship and i contacted the editor in chief and she said there is a great opportunity for me to work there and i should just go through the gbs internshipso pl thats fantastic. Were going to head to a quick break in a moment, but tovas story reminds me that people come to this internship in many different ways. Here it was with one of the participating nonprofits that actually identified her in that possibility and sent her to jvs. Absolutely, there are so many different ways people find out about the program. Many times it is through the rabbis, sometimes through the Jewish College organization. We reach out to people through many different avenues, including Something Like the j who has had an intern for years and they know how amazing tova was, so they specifically talked to her and requested to have her as an intern. We are off to a wonderful start. Please join us in a moment when we return to mosaic. Good morning and welcome to mosaic, im rabbi eric wise income honored to be your host this morning. Faith communities across the country spend a lot of time thinking about how to train the next generation for work and to prepare them to be productive individually and for the community. This morning we are about to have a wonderful conversation with jesse austin with jvs, jewish vocational services, who is the jewish Outreach Coordinator and tova for carter who was a jvs cone and turn to talk about the Internship Program and different places to prepare people for work. Welcome jesse and tova. Thank you. Thank you. 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There are so many different ways people find out about the program. Which is the Jewish College organization. We reach out to people through many different avenues including Something Like the j he was at an intern for years and they know how amazing tova was so they specifically talked to her and requested to have her as an intern. We are off to a wonderful start, please join us in just a moment when we returned to mosaic. Was ahead of its time. Still, we never stopped making it stronger. Faster. Smarter. Because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. Theres never been a better time to become part of the mercedesbenz family. Lease the c 300 sedan for just 399 a month with credit toward your first months payment at the mercedesbenz summer event. Hurry in now. Construction on bart tracks this weekend is not only impacting writers, but drivers on highway 24. Plus thousands of protesters hit the streets across california and the nation demanding action on gun control. 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