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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I have actually spent the years since smicha without a spiritual Jewish community that felt like my home, separate from anywhere I was serving as a leader. JSP spoke my spiritual language.”
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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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The originally planned project was designed to empower Moishe House programmers to engage their communities in stretching conversations about Israel.
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We thank everyone who made Career Trajectories possible. And, after learning so much about their aspirations, needs and professional goals, we express sincere thanks to Jewish educators.
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The initial ten teen initiatives will live on well past the grant period and learnings about their successes and challenges will be shared widely–both developments that are core principles for the Foundation.
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Today, the landscape has shifted considerably. Israel education has moved from the margins to the center, with local and national organizations prioritizing it.
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At the Jim Joseph Foundation, we navigate these dynamics as we continuously shape, implement, and reflect on the Foundation’s grantmaking strategy.
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Benay began SVARA in 2003 as a small, Chicago-based yeshiva with a dozen students, no operating budget, and no paid staff.
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COVID accelerated our search for these answers, forcing us to become better acquainted with online educational approaches
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To help meet the changing needs of Jewish preteens and parents, Moving Traditions invites the Jewish community to embrace a new approach for family education through its new white paper, Family Education @ B-Mitzvah.
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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 persistent leadership gender gap means that we are not leveraging the talent, experience, and perspective of all the leaders in our community,” Gali Cooks, the president and CEO of Leading Edge, said in a statement.