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New York Summer | Australia
Join young ambitious Jewish students from across Australia for a 3 week internship programme in the buzzing city of New York.
Jan 13 - Feb 4, 2026
USD $4,495*
Frequently Asked questions
We’ve tried to include the most common questions we receive. If your question is not answered, feel free to reach out using the contact page
Winter Programme
Once we have received your application, you will be asked to pay a deposit which will be refundable if we do not accept you onto the programme. Once your deposit is received, you will be invited to an initial interview. If you are successful in the interview, you will be notified via email at which time you will be asked to pay the balance. Once you have paid the balance, you will be invited to an interview where you can ask further questions about the programme and discuss your expectations for an internship.
Summer Programme
Once we have received your application, you will be invited to an initial interview. If you are successful in the interview, you will be notified via email at which time a non-refundable deposit of £500 will become due. Following your commitment to the programme, you will be invited to an interview where you can ask further questions about the programme and discuss your expectations for an internship. Full payment will become due once your internship is confirmed or two months before the programme start date (whichever is sooner).
Winter Programme
The cost is US$4,495.
Summer Programme
The early bird cost is £3,950. After December 1st the full price is £4,450. You may apply for additional assistance.
The cost of the New York/DC programmes includes accommodation for the entire duration, all trips, events, and group transportation (with the exception of occasional train travel), as well as Shabbatons and various social events. Light breakfast snacks are provided daily, along with lunch on working days, and dinner on evenings when there is programming and all meals are included during Shabbatons. The programme also covers speakers, unique experiences, activities, as well as all programme materials. Staff support is provided throughout, including coordination of the internship process, guidance and mentoring before and during the programme.
Our trips are highly oversubscribed; unfortunately there will be candidates who would have been accepted, but are not purely due to lack of space. Beyond that we look to identify who will gain most from the educational components of the FJL experience, who will be inclined to continue their connection to FJL in the future, as well as who identifies with what we stand for (see About page on this website and FAQ on criteria for acceptance). FJL is committed to welcoming Jews from all levels of observance and educational background. A Jewish education or lack thereof is not a barrier to applying. Another consideration is age, in that applicants who are about to start full time work and may not have the time in the future to participate may be prioritised over younger applicants (subject to individual merit). Despite not being able to offer trips for everyone, our alumni programming, which is highly regarded, is open to all and several of our most involved alumni did not attend these internship programmes previously.
As long as you are still at university, or recently graduated, you will be eligible to apply for the 2027 programmes.
Our programme is in high demand and fills up quickly. Application deadlines vary by programme – we refer you to the application page of your particular programme which has this information or contact the FJL office.
Yes. You will need to book and pay for your ownflights. You will be responsible for your own transportation to and from theairport. You will also need to purchase travel insurance for the duration ofyour trip. In addition, you will need to pay for your own travel to and fromwork. On the free evening each week dinner will not be provided. Laundry services are not included.
Internships are available in a variety of sectors including business, finance, law, media, politics, engineering, startups, and nonprofits. These will be based in Manhattan and are an ideal opportunity to build your CV and create a prestigious experience to aid future job applications.. Certain internship industries will require specific industry knowledgeand/or at least one prior work experience in that industry to apply for that internship. In particular, computer science/engineering internships require specific coding/programming language based on the technology, and many financial industries (venture capital,accounting, investment research/analyst) require finance/accounting degree and atleast one related work experience.
Once you pay your deposit/balance (depending which programme), you will begin the internship placement process with one of FJLs internship coordinators. The areas of interest you submitted in your application will be discussed and a close matching company/opportunity will be presented. Candidates CV’s will be sent generally to one company at a time until an offer for interview is received. Candidates may be invited to interview with a prospective company and decisions will usually be made within a week following the interview. Candidates will be required to respond to the offer and may have other documentation that will be required depending on the company. Defined roles and tasks of internship roles are often determined in the weeks leading up to the start date.
Each internship varies. In general terms, interns might be tasked with working on a team, research, fact-checking and editing, attending meetings, as well as administrative tasks and further exposure to the workings of the firm and its dealings with clients.Ultimately, the internship gives one a sense of ‘how New York works’ and constitutes a great networking opportunity; by adapting fast, participants can learn more and secure influential contacts for the future.
A CV should be no more than one page and include a broad overview of all educational achievements and relevant work experience to date, with a brief description of the nature of such work and the skills it developed. Please note that we will be forwarding your CV to our internship hosts, and that, by applying, you agree to your CV being shared with relevant third parties. We will not share your CV or application details with anyone not directly involved in the application process. You may be asked by our coordinators to tweak your CV to the criteria of a company or industry.
In addition to the valuable internship placement, the programme includes a seminar series, bringing participants face-to-face with high-profile figures from the banking and finance world, politicians, policy-makers, Jewish educators and communal leaders.
Jewish education sits at the core of the FJL programme. Participants engage in interactive group-based discussions that address key issues associated with Jewish philosophy and topics of contemporary significance, including the interaction of Jewish ethics, public policy, business and finance. The Jewish education is led by our in-house educators, as well as renowned Jewish educators from the New York and Washington areas. The range of sessions include text-based study in addition to facilitated workshops/discussions. Keynote lectures delivered by FJL educators or guest presenters address broader issues, and occur each week. Additionally, guest speakers often cite their own connections to Jewish ideas and values as being influential in their career decisions and experiences. The final component of FJL’s education are the community Shabbatonim which include home hospitality, group meals, meetings withAmerican peers, guest speakers, musical havdalah, and much more.
This programme is designed for all Jewish students regardless of religious beliefs or levels of observance. We will spend Shabbat together as a group which will include a Friday night “kabbalat Shabbat” prayer service and group meals, but there are no expectations of anyone in terms of requiring observance beyond that. In some communities, FJL participants may attend a synagogue/shul on Friday night. The hosts in the community Shabbatonim are Shabbat-observant families who are sensitive and respectful of the diverse backgrounds of their guests, however, FJL asks participants that Shabbat should be respected in public areas.
Most evenings after work, there is some group activity or seminar accompanied by dinner. On nights where there is no programming and after the group activities which will usually be finished by 9pm, participants are free to spend their evenings as they wish – enjoying some down time, hanging out with friends or exploring all that New York has to offer.
In addition to the above, typically the internships will take place Monday through Friday, and Sunday will be a free day. Out of the weekends on the programme, you will be free for one or two of them (depending on which programme). On the Shabbatot with formal programming these will contain group meals, and seminars but also some free time.
Unfortunately, we can only offer places on the programme subject to full participation on both the internship itself and the accompanying evening and weekend seminar series.The internship placements are relatively short as it is and, as a result, it is simply not possible for us to secure placements in the event of someone needing to miss any part of the programme due to other commitments during the dates of the programme.
You will be staying in Manhattan for the first part of the programme and then moving to Washington, D.C. You will be informed of the exact locations prior to the start of the programme
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