Why We Need to Know How Jewish American Teens Are Really Doing
An Update on the National BeWell Survey in Partnership with Stanford University
An Update on the National BeWell Survey in Partnership with Stanford University
From the Foundation Team
With the new year approaching, many of us will both reflect on the year that was and think about what we hope to accomplish in the year, or years, to come. In other words, we will do some type of planning.
Guest Blog
What will you be trying to do teshuvah for this year? Raise your hand if it is the same as last year. Raise the other hand if it was the same as the year before that.
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JCCs throughout North America offer rich, welcoming environments for families with young children to engage in meaningful Jewish life and learning. The JCC Association's new Sheva Center Leadership Institute for Early Childhood Professionals will help…
Guest Blog
I’ve lost count to how many times people make assumptions about my ethnicity and what type of Jew I am.
Partners in the News
Ilana Kaufman has been appointed Director of the Jews of Color Field Building Initiative effective August 1, 2018. The Jews of Color Field Building Initiative (the Initiative) is a new national effort focused on building and advancing the professional,…
Partners in the News
When we at Ayeka began speaking about Soulful Education over a decade ago – and even dared to use the “G-word,” eyes rolled and conversations ended.
Guest Blog
I’m one of 13 rabbis in Guatemala to meet with and support advocates fighting for legal protections for human rights activists at risk of violence; midwives providing maternal health support for indigenous women; and members of an independent journalism…
Featured Partner
Avodah is special because it is welcoming of people who have different levels of Jewish education and people with different levels of different experiences with social justice.
Blog
Three years ago, Rachel Binstock was ready for a change after close to two years at Eden Village Camp – a Jewish summer camp focused on nature experience and organic farm to table community – first as a farm apprentice and educator, then as assistant…
Partners in the News
Today the field of Israel studies is robust and on the upswing, according to those who spoke at the June 25 opening keynote of the 34th annual Association for Israel Studies conference, held this year for the first time at UC Berkeley.
Partners in the News
The Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) hopes to fill a summer camp gap with the debut of the 6 Points Creative Arts Academy in suburban Philadelphia, according to Director Jo-Ellen Unger.
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The Shalom Hartman Institute of North America cultivates the next generation of great thinkers who will grapple with and lead on the big questions impacting the Jewish future.