March 9 - 16, 2026
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An Open Program for Students in Affiliation with GradHillel at Penn

Spend spring break in Germany learning about contemporary German society, politics and Jewish life whilst also exploring issues of memory and remembrance.

Background

Established in October 2007, Germany Close Up – North American Jews Meet Modern Germany is an initiative created to enrich transatlantic dialogue and provide Jewish-North American students and young professionals in their twenties and thirties with an opportunity to experience modern Germany first hand. A generous government scholarship, funded through the ERP Special Assets of the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, covers more than two thirds of participation costs, which leaves a participation fee of US$500 per person. Germany Close Up independently plans its trips and curates all program content. The purpose of the program is to allow participants to gain their own perspective on Germany.

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Join us in Germany for a unique, immersive learning experience exploring contemporay German society and Jewish life, as well as the country's past and present day remembrance.

The trips are designed to expose participants to a range of aspects that make up modern Germany, with both the past and present in focus. Every Germany Close Up trip includes a number of activities, tours, and meetings. All trips cover issues related to Germany’s reflection on its past and its efforts to deal with the memory of the Holocaust and the Nazi horror up to this very day. They also consider Germany’s transformation over the last decades into a modern, reunified, and democratic country in the heart of the European Union, home to the third-fastest growing Jewish community worldwide. Observing Shabbat and keeping a kosher diet are both possible on all Germany Close Up trips.

The seven day program between March 9 and 16 (arrival in Berlin on March 9, departure on March 16) will expose participants to Berlin’s multicultural life, allow them to visit sites such as a former concentration camp, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe and the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and to experience other key historical sites and cultural venues. They will meet with German opinion-makers from the academic and political spheres, representatives of grass roots movements and the Jewish community, as well as German contemporaries. The role of Jewish voices in transatlantic relations will be explored as participants actively contribute to German-American dialogue.

Focus

The program will focus on the following topics:

  • Berlin and united Germany
  • The Holocaust and the Nazi Era (incl. a visit to a former Concentration Camp)
  • Transatlantic/German-American relations (incl. a meeting with officials of the German Federal Foreign Office)
  • Current German politics
  • Jewish life in Berlin, past and present
  • German-Israeli relations
  • A visit to a city outside Berlin

Details

Cost

US$500

This fee includes airfare, hotel accommodation in double rooms (3 star), hotel breakfast and one other meal per day, as well as ground expenses. The scholarship does not include tipping. Please keep in mind that you will need to pay around 50€ (roughly US$60) for tips.

After being accepted to the program, participants should contact Ariel Nissan (anissan[at]pennhillel.org) at GradHillel at Penn regarding their flights. GradHillel will arrange a group booking.

Duration

Seven days. March 9-16, 2026.

Further information

For any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us at the Germany Close Up office (germanycloseup[at]daad.de) or Ariel Nissan (anissan[at]pennhillel.org) at GradHillel at Penn.

Application documents

online application form

resume

500-word statement of interest

letter of recommendation from an external reference (please note that recommendations from Hillel at Penn staff or from friends/family members are not accepted)

Application Deadline

The application deadline is Thursday, January 1, 2026.

 

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