Writing conference for Jewish students
Jewish journalism students around the country are invited to participate in “Do the Write Thing,” a conference for college students held in conjunction with the General Assembly of the United Jewish Communities.
The General Assembly will be held Nov. 10 to 15 at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago. “Do the Write Thing,” in its 10th year, will run Nov. 12 to 14. Participants in the writing program will attend workshops relevant to student journalism and will discuss such issues as Israeli-diaspora relations, globalization and values in a changing world. The students will also have the opportunity to interact with Jewish leaders from Israel and North America.
A $99 fee covers General Assembly registration, hotel expenses and most meals. For an application or for further information, contact the University Student Division, Hagshama Department, World Zionist Organization, 633 Third Ave., 21st floor, New York, NY 10017 or e-mail [email protected].
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