The Four Corners Project is a multi-platform initiative connecting young Jews from around the world.


We will be traveling to various countries in the diaspora to document personal stories from young Jews through video, music and other media. Users will be able to search by country to find information on Jewish communities including; how and why young Jews are there, places to eat (of course), Shabbat hospitality, volunteer opportunities, nightlife, things-to-do and recommended links.


It is said that all people in the world are connected by six degrees of separation, but the Four Corners Project was created upon the foundation of “Jewish Geography.” The connections that we make (and the connections of our connections...) will determine where the project will take us next.


We believe that social networking on the web can contribute to micro-level connections between travelers and local Jewish life while traveling.


When was the last time you slept on a stranger’s couch? Since the time of Abraham, the concept of hospitality has been central in Judaism. Abraham’s Tent was open on all four sides - and we are coming to a Jewish community near you to see if that tradition is alive and well. We think it is.






 

What is the Four Corners Project?