Getting the Jewish Workforce Out of ‘the Red Zone’
Our people have been in the Red Zone for over five months; this is damaging to the Jewish community and the people who make it function.
Our people have been in the Red Zone for over five months; this is damaging to the Jewish community and the people who make it function.
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CASJE-supported researchers will partner with local organizations to survey and interview educators
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Onward Israel gives students high-quality professional summer internships while aiming to strengthen their Jewish identity
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Marking its 10th year, Repair the World attracts young people — and critics — to its mission for social justice.
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The energy was resounding. The experience was unique. What was the secret sauce that made JPRO19: What Connects Us a game-changer?
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The Judaism Unbound podcast hosted Barry Finestone, President and CEO of the Jim Joseph Foundation, and Josh Miller, Chief Program Officer, to discuss the Foundation’s recently-completed two-year strategic planning process that led to new grantmaking…
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In an effort to pull back the curtain on the many challenges posed by leadership transitions, Leading Edge recently commissioned a series of case studies profiling CEO transitions at six different major Jewish organizations across the country
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Rabbi Joseph Berman’s sermon for the Jewish High Holidays, which begin Sunday at sunset, highlights a core ethos of this new synagogue in Northwest Washington — Jews aren’t just white people from Europe.
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A multi-year, comprehensive research project addressing the recruitment, retention, and development of educators working in Jewish settings in North America is underway, led by CASJE (Consortium for Applied Studies in Jewish Education) and conducted…
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One of the roles foundations play in American society is that of “venture capitalists” in the social sector.
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Pulling back the curtain on professional growth and development for teen education and engagement professionals in Boston.
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Can cultural reinvention galvanize the Jewish world? This year, we will unleash the answer as Reboot rolls out a whole host of new initiatives dedicated to reinvigorating and “rebooting” Jewish life through creative expression.
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In a joint announcement this month, the Koret Foundation and the Jim Joseph Foundation, both based in San Francisco, said they will give $10 million each to the institute over the next five years.