Editor's Note: This is the sixth in a series about Bellisario College students completing summer internships.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — One of the world’s largest international sporting events offers a big stage, and one Penn State student plans to make the most of that the next few weeks during a special summer internship.
Broadcast journalism senior Zach Gershman earned a spot on the inaugural 14-person media team for the Maccabiah Games after a highly competitive application process that included a demo tape, resume, references and an interview.
He was confident from the moment he applied, though. “The day I saw the opportunity and was getting ready to apply, I texted my dad and asked him if it was OK for me to spend my summer in Israel,” Gershman said.
His faith was well-founded.
Gershman left for Israel on July 5, and he’ll be there most of July covering a variety of sporting events and creating content about the Maccabiah Games — quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions. The first Maccabiah Games were held in 1932.
It’s Gershman’s third trip to Israel (he’ll work mostly from Jerusalem) after earlier visits as an eighth grader for two weeks and as a high school junior for three months.