New Member Application: Cal Alumni Association Jewish Alumni Network (CJAN)
The Cal Jewish Alumni Network (CJAN), formerly known as the Jewish Berkeley Alumni Network,  exists to serve UC Berkeley's Jewish alumni community around the world.

As an organization, we promote Jewish culture, connection, and community; ensure belonging and inclusion for Cal's Jews on campus; and advocate for Jews' safety and rights within the university. 

We are in the process of becoming an affiliated identity Chapter within the California Alumni Association (CAA). Members who join our Chapter will benefit from networking opportunities with other Jewish UC Berkeley alumni in their profession and geography, engagement catered to the Jewish community, as well as stakeholder representation within the University. 

There is no membership fee to join CJAN. Please complete this form to apply for membership. We will review all applications and share next steps upon acceptance.

Please refer to our FAQ here for more information on CJAN. For any unaddressed questions or comments, please contact CJAN's leadership at CJAN@caljewishalumninetwork.org

Thank you for joining us as we continue to connect Jewish alumni to UC Berkeley Jewish life while fostering long-term safety, inclusion, and belonging for Jews on campus. 

Go Bears!
Douglas Goldman, Founding President

CJAN Founding Members
Stuart Bernstein
Jerry Weintraub
Hannah Schlacter
Noah Cohen
Alex Bernstein
Bracha Leeds
Daniel Feldman
Lori Meyers
Charlotte Aaron

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Please note that by submitting this new member form, you provide consent to receive communication from CJAN, which may include marketing and promotion emails. You can revoke email consent by contacting CJAN@caljewishalumninetwork.org. Emails are currently serviced by Gmail, though may be serviced by a new email provider in the future.

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**See here for CJAN's statement re: Cal Berkeley Gender & Women's Studies Event to Deny Mass Rapes by Hamas.**
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