The Inchwormship is dedicated in loving memory of Rabbi Joseph Friedman z”l, by the Rabbi Joseph Friedman Tzaar Baalei Chayim Initiative.

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The Inchwormship: GrowTorah’s Summer Internship

Overview: You will have the opportunity to boost our garden production so that we can donate more food to local food pantries, adapt our curriculum to better meet the needs of our partner schools this fall, attend workshops/fieldtrips with some of our partner organizations, including Yiddish Farm, Pardess Chabad Farm, and OU Impact Accelerator, help us build gardens at new partner schools, write divrei Torah about environmental stewardship, work on our organizational data base and more! As a small nonprofit, we pride ourselves on multidisciplinary learning and collaboration, and encourage our inchworms to learn new professional skills in their time with us.


 
 

Who: Young Jewish college students who are passionate about the environment, ages 18-25. (Both Orthodox and other denominations are represented among our partner organizations. Applicants from all Jewish communities are welcome and encouraged to apply.)

Where:

  • Option A: Hybrid Inchworms: Help us further our mission and deepen our impact through a variety of in-person (NY metropolitan area) and remote projects such as the ones listed in the “Responsibilities,” below.

  • Option B: Garden Inchworms: Help us further our mission and deepen our impact through building of new gardens at partner schools, maintain current gardens and crops, and assist with a variety of other physical, in-person projects (NY metropolitan area).

When: June 5, 2023 - August 4, 2023

Commitment: 30 hrs/week between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Compensation: Options A and B will serve as part-time employees of GrowTorah, and will be compensated at $20/hr.


YOU ARE: 

  • A self-starter with ability to work collaboratively to accomplish goals

  • Organized, supportive of colleagues, empathetic, and flexible

  • Self-aware to set up home work environment for success


Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 

TEACHING & PLANNING

  • Work with other inchworms and staff to further develop curricular materials for Shorashim Program, Anafim Program, Camp GrowTorah, and more!

  • Support GrowTorah in the continual development of values-based programming for all ages and demographics, including camps, families, and adults.

  • Garden planning

  • Shadow Full Time Grow Torah Team in educational gardens

GARDENING 

  • Sowing

  • Weeding

  • Harvesting

  • Maintenance

  • Composting

TEAMWORK, COMMUNICATION, AND OUTREACH 

  • Maintain effective communication with GrowTorah staff (and partner organizations’ staff when applicable).

  • Participate in Inchworm staff meetings and professional development work.

  • Participate in GrowTorah events and community outreach efforts.

  • Develop meaningful relationships with other Inchworms and GrowTorah staff. 

TECH & MARKETING:

  • Assist in the development of social media campaigns.

  • Work on GrowTorah website via Squarespace.

  • Ability to:

    • use/learn to use G Suite

    • use/learn to use Zoom

    • use/learn to use Coda

    • use/learn to use Slack

    • use/learn to use Squarespace

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to:

  • stand, stoop, reach and bend. Mobility of arms to reach and dexterity of hands to grasp and manipulate large and small objects. 

  • read small print. 

  • stand for long periods. 

  • walk long distances. 

  • lift, push, and/or pull objects which may be approximately 50 pounds. 

  • work around loud noise

  • work with and in the proximity of equipment with moving mechanical parts. 

  • work outdoors and tolerate varying weather conditions. 

  • willing to smell, taste and feel plants and vegetables to enhance lessons

Applications are now closed. If you are interested in the program please contact us below.


 

GrowTorah Inchworms

2023 (Cohort 5)

  • Eliyah Avishur

  • Rivka Krause

  • Daniel Ohana

  • Sophia Sloves

  • Jeremy Weber

  • Sabrina Zami

2022 (Cohort 4)

  • Jack Goodman

  • Charles Grill

  • Elliot Heller

  • Rachel Kelman

  • Hannah Levine

  • Savannah Lipinski

  • Eliana Schochet

  • Lauren Zami

  • Yehuda Zinberg

2021 (Cohort 3)

  • Sylvia Ashkenazie

  • Ruthie Davis

  • Abigail Glass

  • Hadar Pepperstone

  • Sarah Sommer

  • Leah Steinmetz

  • Batsheva Leah Weinstein

2020 (Cohort 2)

  • Tamar Jonas

  • Tamar Plotzker

  • Mikey Pollack

  • Daniel Rosenthal

  • Daniel Schwarz

2019 (Cohort 1)

  • Talia Schabes

  • Yael Stochel