Jewish New Year Presents New Opportunities for Thousands of Young Adults from US and Worldwide

NEW YORK (Press Release) — On Thursday, September 2, an advertisement in New York City’s Times Square displayed a send-off message to thousands of Masa Israel Journey (“Masa”) Fellows who are starting their long-term, immersive experiences in Israel.

A Masa advertisement in New York’s Times Square.

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of young adults from around the world have arrived in or are preparing to travel to Israel for a gap year, internship, study abroad, volunteer, or professional training program with Masa. All Masa Fellows are required to enter a seven-day quarantine upon arrival with respect to the Israeli Ministry of Health’s safety regulations and guidelines.

The Masa Fellows who have recently arrived in Israel from San Diego include Sara Ruttert (Masa Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company – International Dance Journey Program), Maya Gonzalez (Sachlav – Top Israel Interns), Mariah Schauder (Masa Israel Teaching Fellows – Netanya), Nico Nassiri (Kibbutz Ulpan), and Ilan Danial (Tlalim – Kol Ami, Gap Year).

In late June, Masa opened registration for its 2021-22 program year which started this month. More than 6,500 young adults from around the world have registered to date. Ahead of the Jewish New Year, 3,000 American Fellows have already landed in Israel, including 1,000 from New York.

Interest and registration for Masa programs continue to climb for North American applicants; with an increase in Masa Gap Fellows, as well as a 54% rise in Masa Career Fellows, and a 10% increase in Masa Academic Fellows participation compared to last year. Additionally, registrations from global participants in Masa Academic Fellows have increased 20%, and Masa Career registrations have more than doubled.

Among the 2021-22 Masa Fellows is Jason Botesazan, from New York, who is interning in the advertising department with Minute Media. He holds a bachelor’s degree in organizational and industrial psychology from The Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College. After the company piqued his interest two years ago while studying at Tel Aviv University, he knew he wanted to come back and work for them to jumpstart his career. “I realized that I could connect with the company through Masa Career opportunities and participate in an internship that matched my interests well. I love the internship and am really happy at my company. Thanks to Masa I can boost my career and contribute to Israel’s economy. What could be better than that?” he said.

Masa Acting CEO Ofer Gutman said: “We are thrilled to be celebrating 18 years of Masa Israel programs, and the increase in demand amid a challenging period has been inspiring. We’ve recently extended our program offerings to those aged 16-35, as we work to continue offering more life-changing, long-term opportunities to Jews from around the world. Our programs not only offer unparalleled internship, work and study experiences at top organizations and schools, but also give young adults the chance to live like locals and contribute to Israel’s rich and vibrant culture. As we prepare for the Jewish New Year, we welcome the endless possibilities a new year presents. We wish our Fellows a Shana Tova filled with discovery, growth and success.”

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Preceding provided by Masa Israel Journey