Tag: Jewish Community Engagement

The Jewish Federation of North America recently identified a surge in individuals actively seeking connections to Jewish life, particularly among young and mid-life adults who value personal invitations and familiar faces at Jewish events.
In "Doubling Down on Jewish Innovation," Rabbi Sid Schwarz discusses the emergence of new Jewish organizations and communities in response to the decline of legacy Jewish institutions in America.
The text reflects the experiences of a Jewish individual from Samarkand, Uzbekistan, emphasizing the historical and cultural significance of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews.
A bill in Washington State proposing Holocaust education in schools failed after debate over references to Israel's war with Hamas.
The author addresses the experiences of Jewish college students, highlighting both positive and negative aspects.
After leading Eden Primary for 12 years, headteacher Jo Sassienie is retiring due to changes in national education, including the push for multi-academy trusts and increased pressures post-Covid.
Nancy Greer, the current CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, will be retiring this fall and will be succeeded by Solly Kane, the executive director of the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) Camps.
A new survey sponsored by the Keren Keshet Foundation reveals that American Jews are showing new trends in their engagement with Jewish identity.