KEHILIYOT

Provides specialized resources to build the capacity of Jewish organizations to launch and sustain Communities of Practice.

Kehiliya is Hebrew for an intimate community that shares common values and ideals. Kehiliyot is the plural form of Kehiliya.

SPECIAL THANKS TO:   
Jewish Life Network/Steinhardt Foundation
for a seed grant to educate the Jewish community about the cost effective benefits of supporting Communities of Practice to better achieve mission critical results.

Clients

  • JESNA Congregational Change: Central Agency Directors and Staff, Denominational Representatives and Regional Educators from the Reform Movement focused on how to support systemic change in congregational education.
  • Darim Online: Community of Practice for professionals and lay leaders responsible for web site strategy and implementation for approx 60 synagogues working with Darim Online. Funded by the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation.

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Knowledge Sharing Sessions

  • NATE/ECE-RJ: Educators in the Reform Movement. Creating a Seamless Path to Lifelong Learning. Facilitated a full day meeting to launch the collaboration between early childhood educators and congregational educators in the Reform Movement. Newport Beach, CA. Jan 15, 2006.
  • North American Jewish Early Childhood Specialists (NAJECS): Part day facilitation at the Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE) Annual Conference. New York, NY. June 21, 2005.

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Join a community, by which alone your
work can be made universal and
eternal in its results.

S.R. Hirsch, The Nineteen
Letters, 1836, #12

Thank you to CAJE for
this quotation.

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