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Special Projects | Jewish Women’s Learning Consultation

Over the past fifteen years, The Covenant Foundation has funded an array of programs which create and support innovative Jewish educational experiences for women and girls. Helping launch and grow these programs has enriched the Foundation's understanding of the field, where it has been and where it might be heading. To further enrich that understanding, on October 9, 2007, the Foundation brought together representatives from the organizations it has funded, as well as other leaders in the field of gender and Judaism, for a conversation about Jewish women's learning and learning about Jewish women. This "Tabling Notions Conversation" sought to engage this exciting group of over thirty thought leaders in a discussion about the work of their organizations; their shared goals, insights, achievements and frustrations; and their visions for the future of Judaism and Jewish education.

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Director's View

Mar 20, 2013
This season, I was invited to teach at Limmud Winnipeg and then again at an Ann Arbor Federation women’s learning event. Because both opportunities were on the Passover runway, my decision to teach about Passover wasn’t surprising. [more]

Rare Finds

Feb 21, 2013

New Best Practices for Families

Creating a family culture that is resilient, happy and supportive for the long run isn’t so easy, says author Bruce Feiler, but it’s doable with some heavily researched approaches that turn some long-believed theories on their heads.[More]