Meor on the Hill
“Meor on the Hill” INTERNSHIP - A COMBINED WORK AND
STUDY EXPERIENCE
Meor on the Hill presents students with an opportunity
to take their leadership skills to a completely new level.
MEOR designed the internship as a two part program: The
Washington, DC internship is combined with the Sinai Retreats
program in order to provide a summer of turbocharged leadership
activity. The study program teaches ethics and moral values and
the Capital Hill internship offers an experience in practical
activism.
ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP
Every year, thousands of students from across the U.S.
apply for summer internships in our nation's capital.
Opportunities for Capital Hill interns range from working
directly with senators and congressmen to learning from the
leadership of elite lobbying groups such as AIPAC and other
prominent advocacy organizations.
Capitol Hill internships are highly exclusive and present a rare
opportunity to brush shoulders with some of the nation’s most
powerful leaders. MEOR National has been able to secure a
limited number (less than 25) of slots.
WHO QUALIFIES
MEOR students who have completed a Maimonides Leaders
Fellowship qualify to apply for Meor on the Hill.
If you are eligible, please apply early. Meor on the Hill
internships are exclusively reserved for MEOR students and
positions are highly competitive.
INTERNSHIP DUTIES
A MEOR intern’s job will depend on the congressman with
which he or she is matched. Often, the internship will require a
significant amount of administrative work—interns are depended
upon to help run the mail program, answer phones and run the
front office. However, in addition to the administration,
interns are sent to legislative briefings, committee hearings,
and assigned projects every week. Interns are encouraged to be
proactive as well—by looking at the congressman's schedule to
see which meetings they would like to sit in on, or looking at
the committee hearing schedule for the week to see in which
hearings or briefings they would like to participate.
Oftentimes, at some point in the program, all interns are
invited to have lunch or a similar informal get-together with
their congressperson.
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Most internships run between 4-6 weeks, depending
on the congressional office.
There are two possible schedules available:
1. Begin soon after the conclusion of the school term -
usually the third week in May and runs through June. The
Washington internship program is followed by a 2 week Jewish
study program (please see Sinai Retreats for dates and
information).
2. Begin at the start of July and run through mid August.
Participants who select this option attend Sinai Retreats
following their experience in Washington.
Most offices will be flexible with the starting and ending
dates. Please let us know which schedule you prefer.
PAYMENT / ROOM AND BOARD
The internship experience is highly competitive and
the congressional offices do not provide room, board or base
pay. However we will make every attempt to assist you in
your search for appropriate accommodations.
Below are links to sites to help you search for on and
off-campus temporary summer housing available through the
George Washington University:
http://gwired.gwu.edu/gwhousing/summerhousing
http://gwired.gwu.edu/offcampus/find/temporaryhousing
FIND OUT MORE
For more information, please contact
Rabbi Zvi Teitelbaum


