Satell Teen Fellowship for Leadership and Social Activism

The Satell Teen Fellowship: What Is It?
The Satell Teen Fellowship for Leadership and Social Activism is an innovative leadership development program for inspired, motivated Jewish teens who want to make a difference in the community.
The Fellowship prepares Jewish adolescents to express their voice in leadership roles and active service for a lifetime of engaged citizenship.
The Jewish community is investing in tomorrow by developing Jewish leaders today.
A Satell Teen Fellow: Who Am I?
As a Satell Teen Fellow, you will serve as one of 21 teens who will…
- Participate in bi-monthly leadership programs to learn more about yourself and your community.
- Meet and discuss vital issues with political and civic leaders, as well as prominent business professionals to better develop your own voice.
- Participate in two powerful developmental trips including:
- An exciting three-day trip to Washington, D.C., where Satell Teen Fellows will meet with government leaders and learn how American culture, government and policies connect with Jewish values.
- An inspiring eleven-day trip to Israel, where Satell Teen Fellows will meet and work with Israeli teens who are committed to creating a more compassionate and caring world.

Questions?
Please call Beth Margolis Rupp at (215) 635-7300, ext. 128 or email bmargolisrupp@gratz.edu.
Beth Margolis Rupp is the Director of the Satell Teen Fellowship for Leadership & Social Activism, and Director of the Service Learning and Leadership Institute of the Jewish Community High School of Gratz College.
This program is developed in partnership with:



Over the last 15 years, the Service Learning and Leadership Institute of the Jewish Community High School of Gratz College has worked with hundreds of students to serve the Philadelphia region through a variety of community service projects.