Tzelem Online
Tzelem Online is a nationwide monthly group for LGBTQ+, nonbinary, and gender-expansive Jewish teens. Tzelem offers a safe, supportive space to make new friends and explore issues like: This group meets monthly online and all interested teens in 8th -12th grade are encouraged to register. A $75 registration fee per participant helps Moving Traditions cover […]
Moving Traditions & Shalom Learning: Strengthening Family Connections Before and After the B-Mitzvah
Hundreds of clergy who partner with Moving Traditions tell us that having a well-designed curriculum with activities and Jewish learning designed to support parents and youth can strengthen communal ties. Moving Traditions’ model supports overall spiritual and social wellbeing and can help Jewish preteens process everything happening in the wider world, in school, at home, […]
Raising a Mensch: Helping Our Boys Navigate Masculinity Today
It’s a tough time to be raising Jewish teens. And for parents of Jewish teen boys looking to help them feel secure, loved, safe and responsible, there are particular challenges. Many of the powerful and influential men in our country and world right now have values that don’t align with our own as parents. How […]
Kulam for CITs Training
Join Moving Traditions staff to be trained on facilitating the Kulam for CITs program at your camp this summer!
A Webinar for Clergy: Strengthening Family Connections Before and After the B-Mitzvah
Hundreds of clergy who partner with Moving Traditions tell us that having a well-designed curriculum with activities and Jewish learning designed to support parents and youth can strengthen communal ties. Moving Traditions’ model supports overall spiritual and social wellbeing and can help Jewish preteens process everything happening in the wider world, in school, at home, […]
Flourishing Teens: Creating Environments for Personal Growth and Communal Connection
Join Moving Traditions for an interactive webinar featuring: Hundreds of educators like you tell us that having Moving Traditions’ curriculum with activities designed to support youth’s overall wellbeing can help them process everything happening in the wider world, in school, at home, and on their screens.
Carol Lowenstein Moving Traditions B-Mitzvah Training Session
For new Moving Traditions partners using the B-Mitzvah Family Education Program
Teen Groups Facilitator Training
Participants will learn:
In-Person: Kulam for Classrooms & Kulam for Teaching Assistants
Check in will begin at 9:30am with a light breakfast. The training itself will begin at 10:00am with a keynote speaker. Participants will learn: There are two options for the in-person training: August 11 in New York City and August 27 in Washington, D.C.