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PEJE
PEJE or Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education is an organization designed to support Jewish day schools. It was founded in 1997 by Michael Steinhardt and 11 other partners,Massing, Michael,Should Jews be Parochial?", ''The American Prospect'', November 30, 2002 including Rabbi Irving "Yitz" GreenbergGoodman, Roberta Louis; Flexner, Paul A.; and Bloomberg, Linda Dale, ''What We Now Know about Jewish Education'', Torah Aura Productions, 2008, page 540 and Charles Schusterman who was the founding president of PEJE from its inception until his death in 2000.About our Partners
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PEJE focuses on enhancing the leadership abilities of school leaders and school boards and providing financial support for schools. The organization collaborates with other Jewish education institutions suc ...
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Jewish Day Schools
A Jewish day school is a modern Jewish educational institution that is designed to provide children of Jewish parents with both a Jewish and a secular education in one school on a full-time basis. The term "day school" is used to differentiate schools attended during the day from parttime weekend schools as well as secular or religious "boarding school" equivalents where the students live full-time as well as study. The substance of the "Jewish" component varies from school to school, community to community, and usually depends on the Jewish denominations of the schools' founders. While some schools may stress Judaism and Torah study others may focus more on Jewish history, Hebrew language, Yiddish language, secular Jewish culture, and Zionism. Types Not all Jewish day schools are the same. While they may all teach Jewish studies or various parts of Torah and Tanakh, these studies may be taught from various points of view depending on each school's educational policies, the boar ...
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JESNA
JESNA (Jewish Education Service of North America) is the Jewish federation system's educational coordinating, planning, and development agency. A national, non-profit agency, it was created in 1981. It closed in 2013. Role Over the past twenty-five years (until 2013), the agency provided service and created partnerships with a wide array of organizations and individuals, including Federations, the religious movements, national agencies, foundations, and many educational institutions. JESNA's goal was to increase the availability of engaging, inspiring, high quality Jewish education. Operating as a national resource, a community partner, a catalyst and a consultant, an innovator and a guarantor of quality, JESNA helped to: recruit and prepare new generations of talented, committed Jewish educators; create and identify models of excellence in educational practice; and assist communities and front-line institutions in improving their programs and performance. JESNA worked closely ...
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PARDeS
Pardes may refer to: Judaism * Pardes (legend), Jewish account of a Heavenly orchard * Pardes (Jewish exegesis), a Kabbalistic theory of biblical exegesis. * ''Pardès'', the European Journal of Jewish Studies, co-founded by Shmuel Trigano and Annie Kriegel * Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem and New York City * Pardes Hanna-Karkur, a town in northern Israel Other * ''Pardes'' (1950 film), a 1950 Bollywood Hindi Indian Film * ''Pardes'' (1970 film), a 1970 Bollywood Hindi Indian Film * ''Pardes'' (1997 film), a Bollywood Hindi Indian Film * Pardes (2015 TV series), Pakistani drama television series aired on Hum Sitaray * ''Pardes'' (2021 TV series), Pakistani drama television series aired on ARY Digital * Pardes Publishing is independent Israeli publishing house founded in 2000 See also *Pardesi (other) Pardesi, the Hindi word for "foreigner", may refer to: * ''Pardesi'' (1957 film), an Indo-Soviet film directed by Vasili Pronin and Khwaja Ahmad ...
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Azrieli Graduate School Of Jewish Education And Administration
The Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration is a graduate school part of Yeshiva University which specializes in Jewish education and was established in 1945 and named in 1983 for Montréal architect and philanthropist David Azrieli, David J. Azrieli. Classes are held at Yeshiva University's Wilf Campus in Manhattan's Washington Heights, Manhattan, Washington Heights neighborhood, and Israel Henry Beren Campus in Manhattan's Murray Hill, Manhattan, Murray Hill neighborhood. Azrieli's dean is Rona Milch Novick, Ph.D., Raine & Stanley Silverstein Chair in Professional Ethics and Values. Academics The School is an international center for training Jewish educators for administrative, supervisory, communal, and academic leadership. It offers Master of Science in Jewish Education and a Doctor of Education degrees. The Director of the Master's Program is Laya Salomon, EdD. There are many master's degree programs options that allow students to select the best c ...
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Jewish Denominations
Jewish religious movements, sometimes called "religious denomination, denominations", include different groups within Judaism which have developed among Jews from ancient times. Today, the most prominent divisions are between traditionalist Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox movements (including Haredi Judaism, Haredi and Religious Zionism, Religious Zionist () sects); modernist movements such as Conservative Judaism, Conservative, Masortim, Masorti and Reform Judaism, Reform Judaism; and Jewish secularism, secular or Jews. The movements Relationships between Jewish religious movements, differ in their views on various issues. These issues include the level of observance, the methodology for interpreting and understanding Halakha, Jewish law, Historical criticism, biblical authorship, textual criticism, and the nature or role of Messiah in Judaism, the messiah (or messianic age). Across these movements, there are marked differences in Jewish services, liturgy, especially in the language ...
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