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Meet Hillel International’s 2026 Summer Interns!

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May 29, 2026

Welcome to all of Hillel International’s new and returning summer interns! Every year, students from all over the United States join Hillel International to form an incredible cohort of interns and learn about different aspects of the organization. Learn more about this year’s interns:

Eliza Goldwasser (she/her) is a rising sophomore at Northwestern University studying Journalism, Political Science, and Italian. Hillel has been central to Eliza’s college experience thus far, and she is thrilled by the opportunity to contribute to an organization that means so much to her as a Talent Development intern this summer. On campus, she is a staffer for the Daily Northwestern, incoming Director of Fundraising for Delta Gamma, and a volunteer at a local elementary school. She is also an incoming co-leader of FYSH (First-Year Students of Hillel). She is passionate about Hillel’s values and is excited to learn how to best support individuals in their professional development with values like Kehillah and B’tzelem Elohim in mind.

Lindsay Goltz is a graduate student at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs pursuing a Master’s in International Affairs with a concentration in Human Rights. She earned her undergraduate degree from Chapman University, where she studied Law and Public Policy and Studio Art and worked with Jewish on Campus during her senior year. Following graduation, Lindsay moved to Israel to intern with Act.IL at the Abba Eban Institute for Diplomacy and Foreign Relations, where she focused on combating antisemitism and anti-Zionism online. She later served as an Advocacy Associate at the Aleph Institute, supporting prisoner rights advocacy, and after interned at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum. Lindsay currently serves as a student representative for Jewish on Campus Columbia and as President of the SIPA Jewish Student Association.

Daniela Gonzalez Quintanilla (she/her) is a senior at the University of Houston who has dedicated her college experience to leadership, advocacy, and building meaningful connections across communities. She currently serves as the Director of External Affairs for the Student Government Association, where she works closely with university leaders, nonprofit organizations, and public officials to strengthen civic engagement and student outreach initiatives. Her background includes federal advocacy work through Big 12 on the Hill, campaign and community organizing experience in Houston, and international fellowship experience in Israel and the UAE centered on diplomacy, dialogue, and cross-cultural collaboration. Daniela is especially passionate about creating spaces where students from different backgrounds feel heard, supported, and connected through service and community engagement. As an international student from Mexico, she values opportunities that encourage understanding across cultures and hopes to continue pursuing work focused on public service, relationship-building, and community impact. 

Ruth Gittleman (she/her) is excited to be joining the Hillel International team this summer as a Strategic HR Intern. Ruth was an HR Intern at the West End House Boys and Girls Club last summer and is excited to bring that knowledge to Hillel International this year! Ruth is going into her senior year at Connecticut College, majoring in Psychology and minoring in Economics. Ruth grew up in Massachusetts and enjoys going to the beach, listening to music, and hanging out with her pet tortoise.

Taylor Levin will be joining Hillel International this summer as an IACT Special Projects Intern. She is a rising senior at Penn State University at the Bellisario College of Communications, majoring in Public Relations and minoring in Digital Media Trends and Analytics. She has experience in marketing, communications, and campus engagement through leadership positions, internship experience, and involvement in student organizations. Taylor is especially passionate about community-building, storytelling, and creating meaningful connections through digital media and outreach initiatives. She is currently a Fellow in the inaugural cohort of Hillel International’s Ruach Fellowship and previously worked as both the Administrative Marketing Intern and Ritual Life Intern for Penn State Hillel. She also serves as the Director of DEI for her sorority, Alpha Xi Delta. Her background in campus leadership, content creation, and communications strategy has strengthened her passion for fostering inclusive, engaging spaces where students feel connected and supported. She is very excited for this opportunity to join Hillel International this summer in supporting her career goals in communication for social change and non-profit work.

Zoey Natkin (she/her) is thrilled to join Hillel International as a student marketing intern this summer. She is a rising forth-year student at the University of Oregon, studying public relations and Judaic studies. She is a member of Kappa Delta, and Allen Hall Public Relations, UO’s on campus student-run public relations firm. In her free time, Zoey enjoys baking, crocheting, and spending time outdoors.

Hailing from South Bend, Indiana, Elisa Nerenberg (she/her) is a rising fourth-year student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison majoring in Global Health with minors in Health Policy and Business Management for Agriculture and Life Sciences. Hillel has been a central part of her college experience – from being a first year in a Jewish Learning Fellowship to leading multiple clubs within Hillel and serving as Co-Vice President of Programming this past year. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, swimming, hiking, and spending time with friends and family. She is excited to contribute to Hillel International’s mission and to be a part of the social impact team this summer!

Gabi Nessim (she/her) is a rising junior at Hofstra University, pursuing a degree in public relations and strategic communications. On campus, she is involved with Hillel and Alpha Phi Sorority. During her free time, she enjoys traveling, playing tennis, and reading. She is more than eager to join Hillel International as an intern and to connect with other Jewish peers while growing her skills in the digital world.   

Jess Norris (she/her/hers) recently graduated from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. There, she earned a degree in Art and Design with a concentration in graphic design. At Cal Poly, she was actively involved in Jewish advocacy and held a leadership role at her university’s Hillel. Beyond designing professionally and participating in Jewish organizations, you can find Jess swimming laps at her local community pool, painting acrylic landscapes, spending time with her cat, Finneas Bartholomeow, or at the beach during sunrise for a cold-water plunge.

Courtney Saxe (she/her) is a rising senior at the University of Arizona. She is majoring in Communications and minoring in Psychology. She served as the International President of BBYO ’23-’24, traveling to communities all over the world. On campus she has been involved in Hillel, Chabad on Campus, Children’s Miracle Network Dance Marathon, and her sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma. Born and raised in Las Vegas, in her free time she enjoys traveling and spending time with friends and family.

Morielle Shechter (she/her) is a rising second-year student and Banneker/Key Scholar at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she studies international relations and business. She is involved with Hillel and several Jewish organizations on campus and is passionate about building Jewish community and strengthening Jewish advocacy. She is excited to be joining the Hillel International team as a marketing intern this summer! In her free time, Morielle enjoys singing, exercising (especially going on walks), and spending time with family and friends.