Girl power

Amarah Friedman first got involved with Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing! when she was entering fifth grade. The girls Jewish youth program, hosted locally by Nishmah at the Jewish Community ...

Amarah Friedman first got involved with Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing! when she was entering fifth grade. The girls Jewish youth program, hosted locally by Nishmah at the Jewish Community ...

The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Women of Vision has issued grants to four programs for the 2016-2017 fiscal year to expand opportunities for Jewish women and girls and promote social...

We help teens grow into confident, happy, and successful young adults! Discover Moving Traditions’ groups for teens! Looking for a way for your teen to… Connect with other Jewish teens AND experie…

For the third year in a row, the Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago's Breakthrough Fund is giving a boost to innovative, leading-edge initiatives that meet local human needs, engag...

By Beth Tigay, URJ Blog, May 17, 2016.
We believe it is our responsibility as a Jewish community to offer our teens guidance in developing stress management skills as they grow in...

Moving Traditions “keeps Jewish teens healthy and Jewish and gives them meaningful opportunities to explore fundamental questions of identity and society.” Read about our inclusion in the Slingsho...

Moving Traditions has been selected for the tenth year for the Slingshot Guide to Jewish Innovation. Here’s what the Slingshot Guide says about Moving Traditions: There are other youth programs …

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With the support of a more than $4 million matching grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation, The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is developing the Los Angeles Jewish Teen Initiative as part of a...

Thank you! On November 10th 2015 Moving Traditions celebrated the past present and future of Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing! and honored the foremothers who created and fostered the program. Rosh Ho…