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Taking The Time And Making The Investment To Thrive Image
Taking the Time and Making the Investment to Thrive

How are we helping our learners today draw on their Jewishness to live more meaningful lives?

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Emanu El Tzedek League
Service Learning Model: Lirdof Tzedek (To Pursue Justice)

Congregation Emanu-El of NYC. 8th graders explore different ways of doing social justice including fundraising and philanthropy, community organizing and advocacy as well as the Jewish context for these approaches. They volunteer throughout the year.

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MASA
Family Learning Model: MASA

Temple Shaaray Tefila, New York, NY. MASA (the Hebrew word means journey) is an innovative year-long Jewish educational “journey” for groups of 25 families with children in grades K-7.

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HEBREWtime
Online/Blended Learning Model: FACEtime

Temple Beth-El of Great Neck, NY. FACEtime learners meet once a week face-to-face as a class, meet individually with a Hebrew coach either on skype or face-to-face, and engage in eight family learning experiences during the school year.

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Temple Beth Sholom
Shabbat Centered Model: Shabbat Family Study

Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn, NY. Shabbat Family Study for 3rd-7th graders and their families is an innovative way to get families to learn, eat and pray together 10 times a year.

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CSAIR
Intergenerational Model: Project Chaverim

Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale, Bronx, NY. Project Chaverim (friends) empowers teens in grades 10-12 to work with learners in grades 3 and 4, building community while strengthening Hebrew and prayer reading skills.

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Family Learning Model: Zip Havurah

Ahavat Achim Synagogue, Atlanta, GA. Students and their families meet five times a year, outside of regular religious school hours, as a group based on geographic location, to celebrate and learn about mitzvot. 

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Kesher Mini Camp
Camp/Retreat Model: Kesher Mini-Camp

Village Temple, New York, NY. All-day mini-camp on days when secular school is not in session and an afterschool Hebrew School. Post-b’nai mitzvah students serve as madrichim/counselors.

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Arts-based Jewish Ed with Elizabeth Yaari

Elizabeth Yarri is both an artist and a creative educator. Watch as she reflects and leads students through a creative process infused with Jewish content.

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Spiritually Attuned Teens: Hassidic Spirituality for the Emerging Jewish Young Adult

This curriculum guide seeks to give teenagers/young adults the skills they need to live their lives with spiritual awareness.

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