Applications Are Now Open: YU Certificate Program in Experiential Jewish Education

Yeshiva University Center for the Jewish Future (CJF) has announced that it is now accepting applications and nominations for Cohort VI of its Certificate Program in Experiential Jewish Education.

The Certificate Program provides outstanding in-service practitioners with tools, knowledge and skills designed to infuse their practice with deliberation and intentionality by introducing theories and models that capture the essence of Experiential Jewish Education and its impact on the formation of Jewish identity.

Over the past five years, Yeshiva University’s Certificate Program in Experiential Jewish Education has selected and trained nearly 100 senior and diverse Jewish educators, including:

  • Senior administrators, teachers and student life directors working in day, community and supplementary schools
  • Directors, rabbis and senior educators from Hillel and Chabad campus and international centers
  • Regional directors and associates from BBYO and NCSY
  • Camp directors and educators
  • Federation, Jewish education agency, and JCC professionals
  • Rabbis and program directors working at synagogues and other community organizations
  • Service learning educators and program directors

For Cohort VI, Yeshiva University will continue to select reflective, creative and motivated in-service educators who are looking to join a tight-knit network of other talented educators, further their careers, and broaden their impact on the field of Experiential Jewish Education.

The program includes three week-long seminars in June and November 2016, and March 2017.

Preference will be given to nominated applicants. Institutions are encouraged to contact the program to learn about incentivized partnership opportunities.

The deadline to apply is March 14, 2016.

For more information contact Gaby Schoenfeld at gaby.schoenfeld@yu.edu and visit us at www.eJewisheducation.com

The YU Certificate Program in Experiential Jewish Education is generously supported by the Jim Joseph Foundation.

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