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New Center for Collaborative Leadership

The Jewish Education Project collaborates with thought leaders and cutting-edge practitioners to integrate technology and innovation into the way we educate Jewish children, teens, and families.

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The Jewish Futures Conference

The first-ever Jewish Futures Conference took place at the 2010 General Assembly of The Jewish Federations of North America in New Orleans in November. Communal leaders, educators, and educational entrepreneurs and forecasters convened at this extraordinary program to chart a course for the future of Jewish learning and education into the twenty-first century and to examine social, economic, technological, and community forces and trends.

Professionals, educators, and forward-looking thinkers making an impact on the Jewish future were inspired, challenged, and energized to be agents of change within Jewish education and our greater community.

The Jewish Futures Conference is a joint project of The Jewish Education Project, The Jewish Federations of North America, and JESNA’s Lippman Kanfer Institute.
Jewish Futures Conference Website Jewishfutures.net

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141 people from 66 congregations participated in 11 professional networks.