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To be a Kutz Fellow

To be a Kutz Fellow

The Kutz Fellowship is a group of 18 teens from across the country, who work with Melissa, the camp director, and Avra, a resident advisor, on the issue of peer-to-peer engagement as part of the Campaign for Youth Engagement. We are all going to complete a project in our home communities based on what we have learned during our time at camp that connects unengaged, under-engaged, and disengaged teens to a meaningful Reform Jewish experience.

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Why the Campaign for Youth Engagement Matters to Me

Why the Campaign for Youth Engagement Matters to Me

To get off the bus and see Kutz each year brings me comfort to know that it is thriving! To see my picture on the wall behind plexiglass shows me that I am part of the history of Kutz and makes me so proud! It reminds me where I came from as I do the work of WRJ. Most importantly, as I tour the camp with my fellow WRJ board members, I am reminded concretely why we do what we do, ensure the future of Reform Judaism with our support of NFTY and youth programming.

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