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.
Partners in the News
Jewish communities are constantly changing, and in the U.S. we have had a few decades of creative entrepreneurship to build on during the pandemic.
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CASJE is studying Jewish educators’ motivations and career trajectories.
Featured Partner
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media asks individuals and organizations to share photographs, videos, documents, and memories about Jewish life from the last year and a half so that these materials can be collected and preserved.
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Being a great mentee starts with the premise that with enough reflection and remaining true to ourselves, which is far more easily said than done, we each will be able to locate ourselves in this world.
Guest Blog
When’s the last time you played, not simply to recover from your work, but to enhance your work? When we think of work and play, we often see them as two distinctive and opposite sides of a spectrum.
From the Jim Joseph Foundation
HMI wants people to bring their “whole selves” into this Jewish community, and make people feel that, with the HMI experience, they “don’t need to check any part of themselves at the door.”
Blog
Evaluation work with ten very different programs over a three-year period also revealed the extent to which powerful professional development involves designing experiences that take shape around a series of productive tensions:
Partners in the News
The Jewish Story Partners foundation, which Steven Spielberg and wife Kate Capshaw helped found to fund Jewish-themed documentary films, announced its first slate of grantees on Wednesday.
Guest Blog
JPRO’s touchstones were focus and experimentation. These two forces are often in conflict; how can one both narrow in and think expansively?
Featured Partner
Amidst a hyper-polarized, often heated environment of public discourse, Resetting the Table helps communities “go toward the heat” and engage people in constructive conversations through highly skilled facilitators and trainers.
Guest Blog
With the Jim Joseph Foundation's racial justice mini-grants to the Jewish Social Justice Roundtable’s (JSJR) now concluded, we are pleased to share learnings, first-person accounts, and a look ahead
From the Foundation Team
The virtual platforms we highlight here enable users to engage creatively, with community connection and collaboration at the center of the experience.