

In first trip of its kind, Moroccan teachers explore Holocaust memory in Germany, Poland
An Israeli-led program trains Arab educators to develop localized Holocaust curricula rooted in North African and universal

FIDF Chair Morey Levovitz expected to step down under threat of removal, sources say
Board said planning to scale back CEO Steve Weil’s role, hand more control to National Director Maj. Gen. (res.) Nadav Padan

Amid generational shifts in giving, Jewish groups need new types of engagement, fundraising consultant says
Latest Giving USA report shows donations to religious causes shrinking, requiring Jewish organizations to find new ways of being relevant while building up endowments to retain viability

Orthodox social justice group Uri L’Tzedek expands to D.C despite, maybe because of, rising polarization
Armed with $100,000 in grants, group opens advocacy office in the capital, fulfilling a longtime goal of founder Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz

Conservative movement cuts interfaith specialist position, alarming advocates
After making moves toward allowing USCJ clergy to officiate interfaith weddings, latest move indicates the movement may be maintaining its status quo

In win for Modern Orthodoxy, Israeli Supreme Court rules women can take state rabbinic exams
Ruling comes after six years of legal fighting, hinged on the fact that the tests were used as qualifications for civil service positions, meaning women were being economically discriminated against by the state

Foundation for Jewish Camp taps interim CEO Jamie Simon to take full reins
Head of selection committee says Simon was chosen due to her significant experience within the camp world — a first for the organization
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