Karsh Fellowship for excellence in journalism on Jewish issues [US]

Journalists based in the United States who are interested in covering Jewish issues can apply for a fellowship.

Applications are open for the Jacki and Jeff Karsh Journalism Fellowship. The program equips journalists to report with depth, rigor and clarity on Jewish issues in the U.S. and around the world.

Fellows participate in three intensive retreats — in Los Angeles, New York and Washington — engaging with leading journalists, scholars, policymakers and innovators across the arts, media and business.

Up to 10 fellows will receive a US$4,000 stipend. The program covers travel and lodging expenses.

The deadline is Sept. 15.

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