Seph Brown, the UK Director of Prosper Palestine, reports from the We believe in Israel conference, held at a location in central London yesterday.
Scott Copeland and others from Makom represented well the conference, attended by over 1500 people in the UK Read More
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Education is key in a changing U.S. Jews-Israel relationship
Educating Israel’s political leaders about the American Jewish community should be the start of a larger effort aimed at teaching Israelis as much about American Jews as the latter learn about them.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
The Anti-Creativity Checklist - from Harvard Business Review
Here's a question for you: If you had to come up with a checklist for your organization that was guaranteed to stifle imagination, innovation, and out-of-box thinking...a checklist designed specifically for people who want nothing to do with disruptive change...what would it look like?
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Youth Group Recruitment, Membership and Retention: It takes a village!
by Hope Chernak
Director of Youth and Informal Education at Temple Shaaray Tefila, New York, NY
For those of us in the field of Informal Jewish Education, we face the uphill battle every year recruiting students for our youth programs. We spend a good deal of our energy on retaining our students and another chunk of our time trying to get new members. While many of our congregations have fancy membership brochures, membership recruitment budgets and gimmicks, most of our youth programs' budgets are small or have fewer tools to focus on membership. Some youth professionals are even part-time and only can focus on the preparation of events or youth group board development. Read More:
Director of Youth and Informal Education at Temple Shaaray Tefila, New York, NY
For those of us in the field of Informal Jewish Education, we face the uphill battle every year recruiting students for our youth programs. We spend a good deal of our energy on retaining our students and another chunk of our time trying to get new members. While many of our congregations have fancy membership brochures, membership recruitment budgets and gimmicks, most of our youth programs' budgets are small or have fewer tools to focus on membership. Some youth professionals are even part-time and only can focus on the preparation of events or youth group board development. Read More:
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Show and Tell: 4 Principles of Effective Storytelling - by Lisa Eisen
Adapted from the author’s remarks during the 2011 Jewish Funders Network Plenary: The Power of Narrative to Drive Change
It all started on a blind date in 1961. He was an hour and a half late. She was getting ready to leave when he finally showed up. Less than a year later, they were married. Read More:
It all started on a blind date in 1961. He was an hour and a half late. She was getting ready to leave when he finally showed up. Less than a year later, they were married. Read More:
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