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Prizmah Conference

Join Moving Traditions at The Prizmah Conference: the gathering place of the Jewish day school and yeshiva network. Come together with more than 1,000 professionals and lay leaders from over 300 Prizmah Network schools, for three days of high-quality learning and opportunities to build connections and collaborate.

Helping Your Staff and Campers Thrive in 2025

Webinar for the Jewish Day Camp Network As a camp director, are you... We’ll talk through some best practices in building healthy cultures around relationships, mental health, personal boundaries, gender and consent, and discuss the current climate around Jewish identity and antisemitism.

Helping Teens Thrive

Join Rabbi Daniel Brenner on Feb. 11 at 7pm PT as he explores the psychological concept of the “Tasks of Adolescence” and how these tasks shape the way that parents and teens navigate their relationship. Together, we’ll explore Jewish ideas about adolescence and spiritual growth and how those ideas relate to positive psychology. This event will […]

Helping Your Staff and Campers Thrive in 2025

As a camp director, are you... We’ll talk through some best practices in building healthy cultures around relationships, mental health, personal boundaries, gender and consent, and discuss the current climate around Jewish identity and antisemitism.

Shifting Culture From the Ground Up: A Day School Conversation

Moving Traditions is expanding our work with Jewish Day Schools, seeking to help more school leaders, rabbis, social workers, and educators to support their students in meeting the social, emotional, and spiritual challenges of this moment. As we do so, we are inviting day school leaders and educators to speak with us off-the-record and to […]

Helping Your Staff and Campers Thrive in 2025

As a camp director, are you... We’ll talk through some best practices in building healthy cultures around relationships, mental health, personal boundaries, gender and consent, and discuss the current climate around Jewish identity and antisemitism.