Making Space for Jewish Thought Leadership
What might it look like to be more intentional about cultivating Jewish thought leadership to strengthen our capacity for learning, meaning-making, connection and dialogue?
What might it look like to be more intentional about cultivating Jewish thought leadership to strengthen our capacity for learning, meaning-making, connection and dialogue?
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In its 14 years, Yeshivat Maharat has produced nearly 60 strong, passionate graduates who are using their Maharat training to serve approximately 35 communities across the world in Orthodox pulpits, as educators and administrators at Jewish day schools,…
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“So much of what young adults were calling for was a more productive conversation across difference."
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The approach involves creating workshops that encourage collaborative discussions when arguments regarding Israel’s complexities arise.
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An organization that promotes dialogue and understanding among people with different political and religious perspectives is expanding its partnership with Hillels to address tensions among Jewish students about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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R&R believes it is the first organization to provide sabbatical grants to the Jewish communal sector on a national scale.
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The four-year grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation to CASJE also seeks to broaden what counts as Jewish education and who it serves.
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Jewish professionals will receive professional development and education in leadership and Jewish learning over the course of three years
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A growing industry of academic degree and training providers is helping the field of Jewish education meet its staffing needs, but supplemental schools, such as those in synagogues, face shortages, according to a new paper from the Collaborative of Applied…
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The movement fighting racism within the Jewish community is heralding the study as a watershed moment.
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Not only does digital media have the ability to reach unprecedented levels of people in a highly cost effective manner, but online Jewish content has the potential to meet a wide range of needs and impact people in many different ways.
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By pooling resources, sharing toolkits, and learning how to adapt best practices to fit different programs, locations, markets, and audiences, local organizations can successfully scale up to maximize their impact and see results on a national level.
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CASJE is studying Jewish educators’ motivations and career trajectories.