| OUR MISSION |
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| OUR VISION |
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The Partnership reflects a relationship between
Advancing and enhancing. The Partnership recognizes that fine educational programs already exist in our community. We hope to bring educational expertise and other resources to improve upon them in partnership with the current providers. We also plan to introduce new initiatives that will reach beyond traditional methods and into target groups that are under-engaged in Jewish life.
Jewish educational experiences. We are surrounded by Jewish teachable moments. In the classroom learners encounter not only facts, but opportunities to create community. Every other interaction in life also contains the potential for Jewish learning and living. The Partnership honors and invests in every Jewish experience – formal and informal, intellectual and experiential.
MetroWest community. Our commitment is to every Jewish soul in MetroWest: all children, all teens, and all families. Our focus is on the learner and guiding the learner through his/her Jewish journey in a manner that demonstrates the pride of Jewish community, the preciousness of Jewish Peoplehood, and the power of Jewish destiny.
In Our View… Jewish learning is the oxygen of life.
We are surrounded by teachable moments.
Our focus is on the learner.
Our mandate is the entire community.
Family is the fundamental building block of Jewish identity, values and practice.
We will support life-long Jewish learning to inform meaningful Jewish life.
What happens in MetroWest can have incalculable impact elsewhere and everywhere.
EARLY
CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
Teach the child, reach the
family.
Most young people leave organized Jewish life
after their Bar/Bat-Mitzvah or Confirmation never to return … until they bring a
small Jewish soul back with them as they register for an early childhood
program. The Partnership works with our community and our early childhood
educators to recognize the enormous opportunity presented by each new Jewish
family that entrusts us with their child. As much as we interact with the child,
we also recognize the powerful potential to (re-)engage the family in Jewish
life and to develop educational and family-oriented initiatives to capitalize on
this moment. The Partnership engages early childhood educational leaders in this
new direction and develops an appreciation among young families for Jewish
experiences that will inspire them to continue their Jewish journey beyond the
pre-school years of their children into Jewish summer camps, day schools and
congregational schools.
PRE-TEENS AND
TEENS
The meaningful integration of formal and
informal Jewish educational experiences.
Every
interaction between learner and educator should be purposeful. Teachers are
beginning to understand the power of anchoring knowledge through meaningful
activities inside and outside the classroom. Camp counselors and youth group
leaders are beginning to appreciate that they can imbue their activities with
appropriate content and become influential Jewish educators. The Partnership
continues to train MetroWest educators to take their places in scores of
congregational schools, and develops training opportunities for them to provide
comprehensive Jewish educational experiences, both “formal and informal.” The
Partnership guides youth leaders in developing Jewish content and skills to
deepen their interactions with young people. The Partnership will model
the dynamic integration of academic and experiential Jewish learning in a
transformed high school program that will collaborate with similar programs
throughout MetroWest. The Partnership will reach out to teens who are
under-engaged in Jewish life and provide relevant opportunities for them to
encounter and to shape their Jewish identities through community service, Israel
experiences and the arts. Over time, MetroWest will be a national exemplar in
bringing Jewish learning to life for pre-teens and teens.
Robert Lichtman is The Partnership’s founding Executive Director. Bob has held many Jewish professional leadership positions, including those at UJA-Federation of New York, Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, and JESNA (Jewish Education Service of North America). This position at The Partnership marks Bob’s return to MetroWest since he previously served on the federation’s executive staff from 1985-1993.
The Partnership is a wholly-owned subsidiary of UJC MetroWest in recognition of the fact that The Partnership’s mission is a central component of the federation that just created it. As a non-profit agency of UJC and a beneficiary of its UJA campaign, The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life is governed by its own Board of Trustees that meets formally 4 - 5 times per year, and informally as needs or opportunities determine. The Board is relatively small, up to only 15 people to guide its overall mission with wisdom and to sustain it financially. The size of the Board allows it to work nimbly and without the encumbrances of additional layers.
| Gary Aidekman | Merle Kalishman | Robert Lichtman |
| Leonard Goldberg | Mindy Kirschner | Leslie Dannin Rosenthal |
| Ellen Goldner | Max Kleinman | Randee Rubenstein |
| Rita Gotfried | Shelley Levine | Rabbi Amy Small |
| Paula Gottesman | Gary Wingens |
| ABOUT OUR LOGO |
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The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life continues a deep tradition of providing leadership in Jewish education. A community call supporting Jewish education was expressed as far back as 1889 by the Hebrew Education Society of Newark. The Jewish Education Association (JEA) of MetroWest fulfilled this role for 69 years beginning in 1937. We honor those volunteers who served as JEA Presidents. |
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The Partnership honors Past Presidents of the JEA |
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| Jerome Ben-Asher* | Dr. Jacob L. Chivian* |
| Theodore M. Eisenberg | Norman Feldman |
| Herbert Fisher | Joyce Goldstein |
| Hilda Jaffe | Merle H. Kalishman |
| Samuel L. Kessler* | Murray J. Laulicht |
| Sidney E. Leiwant* | Shelley Levine |
| Milton M. Lieberman* | Cecil J. Lurie* |
| Abraham Mayer* | M. Barry Nydick |
| Dr. Joachim Prinz* | Stuart A. Rosenblatt |
| Philip J. Schotland* | James A. Schwarz |
| Bernard Sobel | Michael A. Stavitsky* |
| Irving N. Stein* | Mertin L. Wiener* |
| Honorable Leo Yanoff | |
| * of blessed memory | |
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