Blog your way to the J Street conference for free

Jewschool is co-sponsoring J Street’s Making History conference on March 24-27. As we did in 2009, we want to send two smart, dedicated, insightful and prolific Jewschool fans to cover the conference with the rest of our contributor team. Applicants agree to:

  • Attend as Jewschool official press with access to J Street’s press box and office.
  • Write one post 2-3 weeks before the conference.
  • Write one post on Saturday night and at least one post per day on Sunday and Monday.
  • Write one follow-up post within a week after the conference.

Application details below the fold!

If you’d like to attend the J Street conference for free (sorry, room and board not included), please email this information by Thursday, March 8th at midnight to editor@jewschool.com:

Name:
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Dietary Preference:
Will you attend Monday night’s Gala?
Why do you want to attend on Jewschool’s behalf? (1-2 paragraphs)
Please include a writing sample, preferably a blog post or article.

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