Generation Now: New Insights on Jewish Teens
Presentations for Clergy, Educators, and Lay Leaders
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The Generation Now research report released earlier this year provided a new framework from which to view Jewish teen programming and served as a wake-up call to any organization or individual looking to engage and educate Jewish teens.
Did you know that Jewish teens...
- like spending time with their parents?
- embrace, not shirk spirituality?
- crave learning that is challenging, meaningful, and relevant?
This workshop offers your team:
- An unparalleled look at today's Jewish teens -- their interests, hopes, beliefs, and more -- Hear from the staff at The Jewish Education Project present this groundbreaking research and learn new insights about today's Jewish teens.
- Strategies to get your stakeholders on board with the changes recommended by these 14 field-tested outcomes and accompanying indicators, as you design, recruit for, and evaluate your teen program.
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- Teen Engagement
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