FJA students have many ways to make things happen. Members of FJA's student-run committees (at right) plan social events, get politically involved, create memorable Jewish experiences, and help those in need. Students aspiring to National Honor Society, FJA's Ambassador Club, or Student Government (Stu-Go) go through an application process and gain admission via advisor acceptance (NHS and FJA Ambassadors) or student election (Stu-Go).
FJA students take advantage of leadership conferences throughout the year. The AIPAC High School Summit, Eimatai Leadership Development Project, Moot Bet Din, and the West Bloomfield Dialogue Day encourage students to expand their horizons while making friends with like-minded students across the country. Speak with either of the Student Life coordinators if you are interested in participating in these programs.
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Students choose membership in a Leadership Committee in September and maintain involvement throughout the school year. Students wishing to be on the Shabbaton Committee apply and are accepted the previous Spring.
• Israel Committee (Frankel Zionists) • Chesed Committee • School Spirit Committee • Holidays (Chagim) Committee • Shabbaton Madrichim |