Last week I found myself bopping to Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive”. Now, ordinarily, if I heard this tune pop up in Pandora or my radio I would turn it off. It DOES NOT reside in my iPod. This time was different: I was smiling. I was watching the video-gone-viral: “I Will Survive Auschwitz”. It […]
Worshiping at the Alter of Innovation – For Members Only?
I write this with love for Jewish innovation and ROI. This is actually an account of what my mind has been coming up with while the ROI summit has been taking place in Israel this past week. For the uninitiated, the ROI Summit is the brainchild of Lynn Schusterman, the Center for Leadership Initiatives and […]
Opening the Door Wider
The theme of rebuilding connections to Israel has been making Jewish headlines this past week. The newly released Jewish Agency strategic plan (Securing the Future: Forging a Jewish Agency for Israel and the Jewish People) sets out a blueprint that would lead to forging new links between Israel and the next generation, thereby ensuring the […]
Teva-JNF seminar: pt 4 – The Jewish Edge Effect
Changing frames of reference. That’s really the best way to describe this past week’s Teva Seminar on Jewish Environmental Education. Old ideas were presented in new packaging, and new concepts were introduced in the context of tradition (albeit in new garb, as well). These are examples of what I call the “Jewish Edge Effect”. A […]
Teva-JNF seminar:pt.3
I was on an upside-down bus today. Actually it’s called the “Topsy-turvy bus”. Here it is: Originally a work of art by the late artist Tom Kennedy, this unique mode of transportation has now become a tool for education: teaching new paradigms in the way we look at our relationship with the planet. The […]
Teva-JNF seminar:pt.2
I learned a new concept today: “The Edge effect”. This is a term used in environmental sciences that describes the phenomenon of increased biodiversity in areas where different habitats meet. This means that in areas where a forest and a meadow touch each other, you’ll find greater varieties of species coexisting. The introduction of new […]
Teva-JNF seminar:pt.1
Whew. Finally got a seat at a bar as I await my flight here in Ft. Laurderdale as I begin my journey to the Teva-JNF Ambassadors’ seminar. I’ve been mulling over the next few days – what can I expect, especially in this past week of Zionist maritime adventures? This whole conference, initially meant to […]
Choosing to Squeeze the Trigger
Yesterday was a difficult day. As Daniel Gordis described it: A yom kasheh – a tough day. It’s irrelevant if the decisions of the Israeli government regarding the flotilla were right or wrong. There are as many articles being published in Israel by fathers and mothers of Israeli soldiers calling the operation a debacle as […]
Learning To Read All Over Again: Part 2
# 1. Our task as Jewish educators is to prepare and motivate students to use their power, talent, and passion to build their own Jewish lives, rooted in who they are and what they consider important. When through this individualized Jewish exploration, am’cha leads themselves into their own dreams, they will contribute in new and […]
Learning To Read All Over Again
It’s that time of year again. I’m not talking about Yom HaAtzmaut, or Shavuot. I’m not even referring to end of the year progress reports, Hebrew evaluations and confirmation services. This is the time that my thoughts focus on the next few years. What will my school look like in a year or two? How […]
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