2030

Providing resources for the generation of change

The 2030 Project brings Jews in their 20s and 30s together to envision and create a San Diego Jewish community of 2030. This project will draw from the Jewish young adult groups in San Diego, the thought leaders that drive these groups, and those who want to create the future.

This project will:

- Offer subsidies to attend Jewish conferences that have a direct correlation to 20s and 30s engagement

- Call for a summit of thought leaders to discuss the past, present and future of San Diego emerging adult engagement

- Work with the various groups that currently exist to discover crucial data about this community


Conference Opportunities*

Below are upcoming conferences in the Jewish community. If you are interested in attending a conference please email rabbijaniceelster@jewishfederationsandiego.org or call 858.737.7157. The type of subsidy varies based on the conference. Please review the criteria for receiving a subsidy. Click here

Subsidy recipients will:

- meet with a Federation young adult staff person for an exit interview
- participate in the young adult Jewish community in some capacity
- write a one page report summarizing what they gained from their experience and how it can benefit connecting young Jews in San Diego to Jewish experiences/community
- submit 2 photos from the conference

*If you know of a conference that is not on this site, please contact rabbijaniceelster@jewishfederationsandiego.org or call 858.737.7157

 

 

Get involved in San Diego

The following are links to groups in San Diego for Jews in their 20s & 30s

ADLGlass Leadership Institute
Balagan
BIGPals
Birthright Israel NEXT San Diego
Chai
Emerging Leaders
In the Mix
JGrads Hillel Graduate Students
J Town
Moishe House
Supporting Jewish Single Parents
Young Adult Division (YAD)
Young Jewish Leadership of Universit City (YJLUC)
Young Jewish Professionals (YJP)

 

 

Upcoming Conferences

 



Send us pictures from these events!

rabbijaniceelster@jewishfederationsandiego.org


Photos of previous subsidy recipients: