Jim Joseph Report: Effective Strategies for Educating and Engaging Jewish Teens
Moving Tradition’s Rosh Hodesh: It’s A Girl Thing! and Shevet Achim: The Brotherhood utilize three modes of learning—sensory, cognitive and emotive—during eac...
Moving Tradition’s Rosh Hodesh: It’s A Girl Thing! and Shevet Achim: The Brotherhood utilize three modes of learning—sensory, cognitive and emotive—during eac...
By Rachel Heller, Tablet Magazine, February 25, 2013
On a recent Sunday evening in Los Angeles, five eighth-grade girls lounged in armchairs or sat on the floor, talking with a r...

For the nearly 900 families belonging to Congregation Beth El in Voorhees, New Jersey, programming to engag...

By Rahel Musleah, Hadassah Magazine, October, 2012
Robert Riemer, 16, went reluctantly to the first meeting of Shevet Achim: The Brotherhood at his synagogue. The prog...

By Meredith Jacobs, Washington Jewish Week, August 1, 2012
It starts with a game. One that's cooperative and not competitive.
Or it starts with food preparation. Food is always ...
By Alanna Berman, San Diego Jewish Journal, February, 2012
In early 2009, the Jewish Women’s Foundation, part of the Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego, set out to change the lives ...

By Cindy Mindell, The Jewish Ledger, January 12, 2012
Some five years ago, the Jewish educational organization, Moving Traditions, launched Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing!...
By Sonia Isard, Lilith Magazine, Fall 2011
In a world where one in five teens has reported abusing prescription medications, where physical aggression occurs in one third of teen dating re...