Elan Levine

IACT Coordinator at Columbia/Barnard Hillel

Elan Levine's work experience includes various roles throughout different companies. In 2022, they worked as an Engagement Fellow at Columbia/Barnard Hillel and as a Representative for the Student Library Advisory Committee at Columbia University. They also served as a Server at Fuji Sushi Bar and Grille. In the same year, they worked as an Admissions Intern at The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS). From 2016, Elan worked at Synagogue Emanu-El, where they held multiple roles such as Administrative Assistant, Graphic Designer, and Hebrew School Teacher. In 2021, they worked as a Seasonal Shift Lead at The Fudgery. From 2019 to 2021, Elan worked as a Sales Lead at Build-A-Bear Workshop. Their work experience also includes being an Actor at Charleston Stage from 2006 to 2020, and serving as the Ein Gedi Sub-Regional President for USY from 2018 to 2020. In 2019, they worked as a Drama Counselor at Camp Judaea, Inc.

Elan Levine attended Academic Magnet High School from 2016 to 2020 and received a High School Diploma. Starting in 2020, Elan enrolled at Columbia University and The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) simultaneously. Elan is expected to graduate from both institutions in 2024 with Bachelor's degrees, majoring in an unspecified field at Columbia University and in Jewish/Judaic Studies at The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS).

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New York, United States

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Columbia/Barnard Hillel

Our quest is to help students, regardless of their origin or destination, find their own interpretation of Jewish values, culture, community and religion by empowering them to explore, learn, and grow intellectually, spiritually and socially. By encouraging exploration in warm and accepting environments, we invite self-reflection and open dialogue so each student can discover their own path to integrate being Jewish into their life choices and expressions.


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