Below is a sample of the emails you can expect to receive when signed up to onetable.
| Data Name | Data Type | Options |
|---|---|---|
| Phone | ||
| First name | ||
| Last name | ||
| Home address | ||
| City | ||
| Zipcode | ||
| Gender | ||
| Which city in are you based in? | Please select... | |
| How did you hear about this opportunity to become a fellow? | ||
| A friend | ||
| The OneTable website/communications | ||
| OneTable staff member | ||
| Another organization | ||
| Please select... | ||
| Identity and Practice How do you identify? | ||
| Jewish | ||
| Jewish and something else | ||
| Something else Which style of Judaism do you identify with? | ||
| Conservative | ||
| Just Jewish | ||
| No religion | ||
| Orthodox / Modern Orthodox | ||
| Post denominational | ||
| Reconstructionist | ||
| Reform | ||
| Renewal | ||
| Secular/culturally Jewish | ||
| I do not identify with a particular style of Judaism | ||
| Please select... | ||
| Please select... | ||
| Experience and Interest Field Fellows love Shabbat and welcoming guests, and have a passion for exploring Jewish practice and sharing Jewish learning. They are either pursuing a career as a Jewish professional or are committed to ongoing lay leadership. Fellows have a flexible schedule that allows them to dedicate hours each week to OneTable. In addition, Fellows are well-organized multi-taskers with an entrepreneurial spirit, an attitude and approach to thinking that actively seeks out change rather tha | ||
| Administration | ||
| Community organizing | ||
| Education | ||
| Event planning | ||
| Hospitality/food industry | ||
| HR | ||
| Jewish content | ||
| Nonprofit management | ||
| Program creation/implementation | ||
| Recruitment/outreach | ||
| Sales/marketing | ||
| Social media | ||
| Our fellows have many unique skills and knowledge. What applies to you? Check all that apply. | ||
| Cooking for large groups/recipe inspiration/grocery shopping | ||
| Getting creative hosting in a small space | ||
| Hosting in a public space | ||
| Icebreakers/conversation facilitation | ||
| Jewish content/resources/ritual/text study | ||
| Time management | ||
| Unique hospitality ideas | ||
| Welcoming new people | ||
| Fellows dedicate weekly hours to OneTable field work. They also have monthly learning sessions (1 hour), quarterly spiritual mentorship sessions (1 hour), and two immersive retreats (2.5 days each). I understand the time commitment of being a OneTable field fellow. | ||