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  • Planting and Replanting for Change

    Planting and Replanting for Change

    A Tu B’Shvat Ritual for Teens and the adults in their lives This year, Tu B’Shvat, the New Year of the trees begins at sundown on Sunday, February 5, 2023 and ends […]…

  • You Should Know…Jennifer Anolik

    You Should Know…Jennifer Anolik

    By Sasha Rogelberg, Philadelphia Jewish Exponent Jewish teens today are going through a lot, Jennifer Anolik, fellowship director for Kol Koleinu at Moving Traditions, an Elkins Park-based nonpro…

  • Reflecting on an Amazing Year

    Reflecting on an Amazing Year

    By Shuli Karkowsky As we begin 2023, I can’t help but reflect on what an incredible year Moving Traditions had in 2022 thanks to supporters like you. And while it’s […]…

  • Why Kumi? Why now?

    Why Kumi? Why now?

    Moving Traditions recently launched a new program called Kumi: An Anti-Oppression Teen Leadership Experience. We invite you to learn more about the inspiration, motivation, and goals of this new excit…

  • Hanukkah 2022

    Hanukkah 2022

    Talking with your teens is a gift. As our gift to you this Hanukkah, please enjoy these discussion starters and resources from Moving Traditions’ past year of programming. May the […]…

  • Light the Way: Parenting for Wellbeing – Resources

    Light the Way: Parenting for Wellbeing – Resources

    On December 14, 2022, psychologist Dr. Betsy Stone and Rabbi Tamara Cohen, Chief Program Officer at Moving Traditions, discussed key themes to help “parent for wellbeing.”…

  • Ice Breakers for Teens

    Ice Breakers for Teens

    Group games and icebreakers that Moving Traditions recommends to help your teen participants get to know each other….

  • Annual Report 2022

    Annual Report 2022

    Moving Traditions recently released a new strategic plan, Moving Forward: Our Next Generation, which announced our ambitions to double our impact over the next three years. We invite you to read the p…

  • What is “Embodied Consent Education” and how can Jewish summer camps benefit from it?

    What is “Embodied Consent Education” and how can Jewish summer camps benefit from it?

    Embodied consent takes its name from somatic practice –emphasizing the idea that consent is part of a mind-body connection where our bodies send signals to our minds and our minds are directing our …