Engaging Jewish youth since 2005
Moving Traditions emboldens Jewish youth to thrive through the pursuit of personal wellbeing (shleimut), caring relationships (hesed), and a Jewish and feminist vision of equity and justice (tzedek). Combining positive psychology with Jewish values, we partner with Jewish institutions across North America to engage Jewish teens, families, and communities.
What We Do
Moving Traditions’ innovative programs provide safe spaces for youth to connect and grow, providing a circle of support for Jewish teens.

B-Mitzvah
A framework for preteen family education, for 5th-7th graders and their parents to explore what it means to become and to parent a teen

Teen Groups
Transformative communities where youth explore who they are through Jewish and gender lenses, together with a trained mentor using a dynamic curriculum

jGirls+ Magazine
An empowering online magazine and community for self-identifying Jewish girls and nonbinary youth

Kumi
A unique opportunity for 10th-12th grade Jewish teens to interrupt racism, antisemitism, and other manifestations of oppression
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Upcoming Events
Join us for parent webinars, educator events, and other opportunities to learn and build community.
Carol Lowenstein Moving Traditions B-Mitzvah Training Session
For new Moving Traditions partners using the B-Mitzvah Family Education Program
Kulam In-Person Training: Arguing for the Sake of Hope: Helping Teens Build Civic Strength Through Jewish Dialogue
Kulam for Classrooms & Kulam for Teaching Assistants Training Session with a Keynote by Rabbi Charlie Savenor and Audi Hecht How can we bridge civic learning and Jewish wisdom in […]
Latest News & Insights
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State of the Union – July 2025
By Shuli Karkowsky, CEO of Moving Traditions At Moving Traditions, we often reference “Jewish time.” Most often, “Jewish time” means organizing our lives according to the sacred flow of the [&…
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Rosh Hodesh at Camp
Support the wellbeing of your campers this summer: add Rosh Hodesh programming for FREE! Moving Traditions’ Rosh Hodesh program for girls and nonbinary teens creates opportunities for sacred, suppor…
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Amid the weight of Israel’s Hamas, Iran wars, adult Jews need ‘camp’ to let it go – opinion
By Pam Barkley in the Jerusalem Post | For one delicious day, I could just let go and be. Be the Pam who likes to dance, the Pam who loves s’mores, the Pam who is not in charge of anyone or anythin…
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Summer Listening List
Check out this list of podcasts we’re listening to at Moving Traditions, full of recommendations for parents and educators of Jewish youth. If you’d rather have a book in your […]…

How You Can Help
Your gift to Moving Traditions emboldens Jewish youth to thrive through the pursuit of personal wellbeing (shleimut), caring relationships (hesed), and a Jewish and feminist vision of equity and justice (tzedek).