Draft:Tivnu Building Justice
Jewish gap year program in Portland
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Tivnu: Building Justice is a Jewish gap year program based in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 2014, the program combines Jewish learning with internships at social justice organizations and construction projects focused on affordable housing. The program has been profiled in Jewish media outlets including The Forward and Tablet Magazine.[1] [2]
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History
Tivnu: Building Justice was founded in 2014 as a Jewish gap year program based in Portland, Oregon. The program was created to combine Jewish learning with internships at social justice organizations and hands-on construction projects.[1]
Program
Participants in Tivnu: Building Justice take part in internships with local nonprofit organizations focused on social justice. The program also includes Jewish learning, community living, and construction projects.[1]


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