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
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Engaging with arts and culture is an increasingly popular way for American Jews, particularly young adults, to experience Jewish life, learning, and community.
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Ayeka founder Aryeh Ben David says that when it comes to learning about Judaism, schools should be teaching connection over content.
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A new program is knocking down hurdles to Jewish teen engagement.
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An intensive program focused on sports is launching Atlanta’s effort to connect with Jewish teens.
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What started as a loose movement of Jewish organic farming and back-to-the-land groups has quickly become a well-established player in Jewish life, especially in the Bay Area: the movement for Jewish Outdoor, Food, Farming & Environmental Education —…
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There’s nothing new about the Jim Joseph Foundation investing in Jewish educators and in educator professional development (PD) specifically.
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BimBam’s digital storytelling sparks connections to Judaism for learners of all ages. Now, enjoy the latest Shaboom! episode, made especially for Chanukkah.
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Midway through the Jim Joseph Foundation’s September fall meeting, members of the professional team stepped outside to call representatives from 21 different organizations who were receiving grants following their submissions to the Foundation’s Requests…
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Sometimes you roll out a project, look back, and think about all the things you now know – and how you would do it differently if given the opportunity to try again.
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Students at a Little Neck school have begun to embark on a unique scholastic journey with some state-of-the-art equipment at their side.
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If infancy was about surviving, and second-stage was about growing, what comes next? What do we do with investments in our organizational growth? Create more programs? Reach more students? Add more staff?
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B’Yadenu, which in Hebrew means “In Our Hands,” is a project designed to shift a whole school to cohesively and collaboratively work to better serve all learners. This includes staff, administrators, leaders, and other stakeholders.