The Samberg Family History Program:

A Joint Project of The Center for Jewish History and
The American Jewish Historical Society

July 12-23 & 26-30, 2004
Applications due May 30, 2004

CJH and AJHS are again offering an interdisciplinary program in history and 
genealogy for high school students this summer.  The Samberg Family History 
Program provides students with a strong grounding in research methods and 
Jewish history in a non-judgmental setting that encourages questioning, 
discussion, and collaboration.  Mentored by expert educators, historians, 
archivists, curators, and genealogists, students acquire the skills 
necessary to engage in serious historical and genealogical research.  They 
learn to work with the evidence of the past as well as the technology of 
the present.

Visits to other repositories and historic sites in New York City and 
workshops using the sources of history--original photographs, objects, and 
documents--help students visualize how history is created and 
preserved.  Individual or group projects allow them to bring together new 
research tools, historical and genealogical insights, and their own creativity.

Accepted students are recognized as Samberg High School Fellows and awarded 
full-tuition scholarships.  The Program does not expect or require any 
previous experience in Jewish education.

The 2004 Samberg Family History Program for high school students will be 
held July 12-23, with an option to continue for a third week of further 
activities from July 26-30.  Applications are due by May 30, but students 
are advised to apply as soon as possible, since decisions will be made on a 
rolling basis until all available spaces are filled.

Please share this message with anyone who would benefit from our 
program.  You can find additional details and download application forms 
from our website, www.cjh.org/family/samberg.cfm.

If you have any questions, please call Jessica Cooperman or Shira Kohn at 
212-294-8324, or send e-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. We would be happy to 
talk with you about the Samberg Family History Program.

Sincerely,
Bob Friedman
Director, Center for Jewish History Genealogy Institute






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