Start your Jewish social justice journey with Avodah's Jewish Service Corps, an immersive service year program running September 2026 - August 2027 for emerging changemakers ages 21-26.
Check out these available DC roles:
- Defend the rights of immigrant adults facing detention and deportation as a Paralegal at the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights (formerly CAIR Coalition).
- Foster dignity and community power as a Client Engagement & Community Resources Coordinator at Bread for the City, an organization dedicated to providing comprehensive services and uprooting racism in Washington, DC.
- Serve as a Patient Advocate at Community of Hope: Community of Hope’s mission is to create opportunities for low-income families in Washington, DC, including those experiencing homelessness, to achieve good health, a stable home, family-sustaining income, and hope.
- Champion housing justice and holistic wellness as an Outreach and Day Center Case Manager at Everyone Home DC, where you will work on the front lines to support individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
- Mobilize grassroots power and drive climate solutions as an Organizing Fellow at Food & Water Watch (FWW), where you will build a broad base of support to protect our food, water, and democracy.
- Unite faith and environmental stewardship as a Program Associate at Interfaith Power & Light (DC.MD.NoVA), where you will engage hundreds of congregations across the DMV region in the fight against climate change.
- Advance systemic change and community equity as an Community Organizer at Jews United for Justice (JUFJ), where you will mobilize the Jewish community to win concrete improvements in the lives of Marylanders.
- Champion reproductive justice and Jewish values as an Communications and Development Associate at the Red Tent Fund (RTF), a national organization providing direct abortion funding through a unique clinic-based grant model.
Jewish Service Corps Members spend a year serving full-time at a non-profit in Chicago, New Orleans, New York, or Washington, DC while living and learning in a justice-oriented Jewish community. As a Corps Member, you’ll:
- Create lasting Jewish community. Home-cooked Shabbat dinners, late night conversations, and holiday celebrations make living in the bayit (communal home) memorable and meaningful. Corps Members co-create intentional, pluralistic communities that help them vision and embody how the world could be.
- Launch your career in social justice. After matching with a placement organization, you'll contribute meaningfully to on-the-ground efforts on crucial justice issues such as the criminal legal system, immigration, housing and food insecurity, education, and healthcare.
- Dive into deep learning. Through experiential programming, you’ll explore how to live out your justice values, the role of community in creating a more just world, and what role your Jewish identity plays in your life and work. Our dynamic curriculum will deepen and contextualize your day-to-day work, while supporting you in finding your long-term place in broader justice movements
- Have your essential needs met. Avodah takes care of the most important things. Corps Members receive furnished housing, a monthly living stipend, health insurance, a travel allowance, exit stipend, and a year of professional and personal development. Corps Members can also tap into the Economic Access Fund to support unmet financial needs.
- Start your next chapter with confidence. Move to a new city (or a familiar one!) with tons of support. Explore free events, local activism, and Jewish life with a built-in group of friends from your cohort. Through your placement, experts, and Avodah staff, receive guidance and professional development that will set you up for workplace success.
- Join our active alumni network for life. Our community of over 1,600 Jewish social justice professionals and activists across the country are there to help with apartment hunts, job references, Shabbat dinner invites, and everything in between. Stay connected to Jewish justice opportunities for the long haul.
Jews of Color (JOCs) can also opt into additional supports for their Avodah experience, n including dedicated mentorship with a JOC leader, connections to local JOC-led organizations,1:1 support from Avodah staff members, and opportunities to connect with other JOC Corps Members.
Avodah is committed to building a Service Corps that inclusively represents the diverse Jewish Community. Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Jews of Color, people of color, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, LGBT2QIA people, and people who come from poor or working class backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply!
We are currently accepting applications on a rolling basis until all spots are filled. Please visit avodah.net/serve to learn more and apply, or email apply@avodah.net to connect with our recruitment team.