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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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.
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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.
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Now the Network is preparing to gather with thought leaders from around North America June 1-3 for (RE)VISION: Experiments & Dreams From Emerging Jewish Communities, a dynamic, content-rich, Shabbat-based conference held at IKAR and co-hosted by the…
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Well-trained and supported teachers are integral to high quality and effective Jewish Day Schools.
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A growing base of knowledge is developing for Jewish education practitioners to turn to for insights and best practices so they engage learners in the most effective ways possible.
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Founded 17 years ago, Reboot affirms the value of Jewish traditions and creates new ways for people to make them their own.
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The Pardes Center for Jewish Educators and Yeshivat Chovevei Torah announced the launch of a new and exciting collaboration.
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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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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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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.
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A new national project will explore the learning and growth outcomes of teen experiences offered by the largest organizations that engage Jewish teens in North America
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With more and more young adults engaging in Jewish life through meaningful service, Repair the World—the only organization devoted exclusively to this cause—launched its year-long campaign, “Act Now,” offering opportunities during the High Holidays,…