I posted about the Jewish Futures Competition a few weeks ago. It asks how Jewish life, living and learning will change as we move to
The Jewish Futures conference is holding it’s second annual competition. The basic idea is you create a 4-minute YouTube video or written document that addresses their topic of the year. This year, that topic is: “The Jewish Prosumer: The Move from Consumer to Producer in Jewish Life and Learning.” They want people to address, “How will Jewish life, living and learning change as we move to a society in which individuals are not only consumers of information and culture, but also producers of their own and others’ experiences?”
RepairLabs is a new capacity building site for staff and Jewish nonprofits engaged in service, service learning, and immersive service learning. An introduction and request for community input.
Jewschool is proud to sponsor for the third year running the Inside the Activists’ Studio series. We’ve co-sponsored in NYC, DC…and now San Francisco! Pursue:
Jewschool will soon be embarking on a total overhaul of our blogroll. So, we’re asking you: What Jewish blogs do you read? Which ones on
Apologies for having been quite quiet for the past while. Much of it had to do with planning a wedding and getting life back to
If you’re anything like me, you’re just dying to hear impassioned opinions on ANTM (that’s America’s Next Top Model, for the non-cognoscenti among you) from
I don’t begrudge all the earnest folks who do good work for the jooz. I even like when they are all named to important lists.
Crossposted to The Reform Shuckle Fellow Jewschooler BZ over at Mah Rabu has put up the long-awaited Part VIII of his Hilchot Pluralism series. HP