Jewish Placemaking Accelerator Cohort

February 5, 2025 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
March 5, 2025 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
March 26, 2025 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
May 14, 2025 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
Online
$180.00

Join the Makom Community's Jewish Placemaking Accelerator and transform your impact as a Jewish educator!

These four cohort meetings will explore the following topics and between sessions there will two small group coaching sessions to reflect on and share how you're implementing the strategies and tools in your learning environments. 

February 5: Building Skills for Empathy in Jewish Tradition

This seminar focuses on how we can use Jewish text and tradition to foster and reinforce social, emotional, and spiritual learning.

Coaching Tuesday February 11 and Wednesday February 12

March 5: Learning Modalities: Thinking Beyond the Paper Towel Roll & Tissue Paper Tree

This seminar focuses on how we can use modalities to engage diverse learners. It will focus on the best ways to supervise and teach classroom educators to implement these lessons.

March 26: Why Text Study? Text Study & Juicy Quotes as a Evidence of Learning

This seminar models how to facilitate text study through the lens of empathy and using multiple modalities. It will explore how we can find evidence of learning throughout the text study experience and help us include our voices as part of the ongoing unfolding of Torah.

Coaching Tuesday, April 1 & Wednesday, April 2

May 14: Change Management & Implementing Jewish Placemaking

This seminar focuses on how to take the lessons we have learned and how to start the process of change in our communities.

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Jewish Education Project and Makom Community
Beverly Socher-Lerner
Beverly Socher-Lerner

Beverly (they/them) is a driven builder of communal Jewish learning spaces. They believe that with support, people can build the communities they need. And being a builder of community isas inclusive as it gets. Makom Community invites kids and grownups into learning experiences that do just that. Beverly received a B.A. in Jewish Studies from the University of Maryland then received an M.S.Ed. from the University of Pennsylvania in Jewish Education. Beverly was a fellow at Yeshivat Hadar, received the Covenant Foundation Pomegranate Prize, was a Shalom Hartman Created Equal Fellow, and is a graduate of the Mandel Foundation Executive Leadership Program. After running congregational schools in Maryland and New Jersey, working at Barrack Hebrew Academy, and leading Makom Community, they have developed over 100 curricula for learners of all ages. Beverly is excited to introduce Makom’s pedagogy, Jewish Placemaking, to communities around the country and see how that supports each community in growing to live up to their values.

Terri Soifer
Terri Soifer

Terri is a passionate and strategic relationship builder who works in the intersection of Jewish education and development. Terri has spent her career strengthening the Jewish community in Philadelphia. Her background is in Jewish Education and she completed her Masters in Jewish Education from the Davidson School of Jewish Education at the Jewish Theological Seminary, with a concentration in Israel Education. Terri had been serving on the board of Makom Community for three years prior to joining the professional leadership team. Terri is inspired by Makom’s thoughtful pedagogy, quality of educators, and impact Makom has on its students, their families, and fellow educational leaders across the nation.

Rabba Yaffa Epstein
Rabba Yaffa Epstein

Rabba Yaffa Epstein is the Senior Scholar and Educator in Residence at the Jewish Education Project. Formerly, she served as the Director of the Wexner Heritage Program at the Wexner Foundation. Epstein has also served as the Director of Education, North America for the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and was a member of the faculty. She has served on the faculties of Yeshivat Maharat and the Drisha Institute. Epstein has served as an Educator and Scholar in Residence for the Dorot Fellowship, Moishe House, Jewish Federation of North America, the Covenant Foundation, the Nahum Goldmann Fellowship, Repair the World, the Meorot Fellowship, and the KADIMA Fellowship. She has lectured at numerous Limmud events around the globe, has written curriculum for the Global Day of Jewish Learning and has created innovative educational programming for Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life. She received Rabbinic Ordination from Yeshivat Maharat, earned an additional private Ordination from Rabbi Daniel Landes, holds a Law Degree from Bar-Ilan University, and studied at the Talmud Department at Hebrew University.

Rabba Epstein is passionate about making Jewish learning accessible and exciting, and creating learning environments that are welcoming, diverse, and inclusive to all who wish to participate. She has taught educators, rabbis and lay leaders from across the spectrum of Jewish denominations. Rabba Epstein is the winner of the prestigious Covenant Award.

Ivy Schreiber
Ivy Schreiber

Ivy Schreiber is the Managing Director, Professional Learning and Growth at The Jewish Education Project. Her current work focuses on supporting Jewish educators towards adopting new models that lead to thriving and are responsive to today’s learners and families. Prior to The Jewish Education Project, Ivy worked at B’nai Jeshurun (BJ) in NYC for a decade, where she served as the Education Director, and also has experience in Jewish camping and as a consultant to synagogues. Ivy holds an MA in Jewish Education from the Davidson School at JTS, is an alum of the Leadership Institute, and is a Wexner Field Fellow. Ivy lives in Westchester with her husband and three children.

 

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Setting

  • After School and Beyond
  • Educator Training
  • Family Engagement
  • Teen Engagement