Shalom Hartman Institute Receives $1 million Towards its Israel Education on Campus Efforts from Jim Joseph Foundation
September 13th, 2016
Grant supports expansion of “iEngage on Campus” to West Coast and launch of new programs
San Francisco, CA — The Shalom Hartman Institute, a center for research and education that improves the quality of Jewish life in Israel and North America, has received a grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation for $1 million over three years to expand its iEngage on Campus program on the West Coast and to launch new Israel education initiatives to be piloted at West Coast campuses. This is the Foundation’s second major grant to the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America.
“Our campus program, a cornerstone of our work in North America, addresses a critically important community of young American Jews,” said Dr. Yehuda Kurtzer, President of the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. “With the partnership of the Jim Joseph Foundation, we can broaden our geographic reach through a national expansion and transform college campuses into sites of elevated and ethical discourse on Israel.”
The iEngage on Campus program will include campus professionals, academics and undergraduate students at up to nine campuses from Washington to Southern California. They will participate in intensive training programs in Israel and North America that provide education on Jewish peoplehood and the relationship of the Jewish people to the State of Israel—all in an environment that encourages their own deep learning and consideration of challenging questions and issues. The goal of the West Coast iEngage Initiative is to ensure that college campuses are sites of elevated and ethical discourse on Israel.
The 2016-17 programmatic year will include expansion of multiple iEngage program components to the West Coast, including:
The expanded West Coast efforts also will pilot new programs, including:
Over the next three years, through these programmatic components, the Hartman Institute envisions creating a depth of resources on West Coast campuses by educating their existing campus professionals and academics to better engage and lead students.
“The Shalom Hartman Institute has crafted multi-faceted, thoughtful initiatives to support campus leaders and students who face a sometimes deeply troubling campus environment vis-à-vis Israel and outward Jewish expression,” says Al Levitt, President and Board Chair of the Jim Joseph Foundation. “The Foundation Board is especially pleased that these programs leverage the close relationship between the Hartman Institute and Hillel International, offering the opportunity to positively influence tens of thousands of Jewish students on West Coast campuses.”
About Shalom Hartman Institute
The Shalom Hartman Institute is a pluralistic center of research and education deepening and elevating the quality of Jewish life in Israel and North America. Through our work we are redefining the conversation about Judaism in modernity, religious pluralism, Israeli democracy, Israel and world Jewry, and the relationship with other faith communities.
About Shalom Hartman Institute of North America
The Shalom Hartman Institute of North America enriches the resources, vision, and commitment of the leaders and change agents who shape the future of Jewish life in North America and set the agendas of its educational, religious, and community institutions. Through text study, peer learning, and interdenominational dialogue, the Institute is shaping a future for North American Jewry of intellectual renaissance and renewed inspiration.
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