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Good-bye CAJE, Hello DAJE

February 12, 2009 By eJP

tikkun-olamThere’s a new conference coming this August that will be focused on Tikkun Olam, Mitzvah and Tzedakah.

It is open to formal and informal educators, people involved in synagogue Mitzvah/Social Action committees, interested laypeople, and any and all others who wish to refine and expand their Tikkun Olam Efforts. Danny Siegel will be the featured scholar in residence, teaching Torah and text about Change: Changing the World, Changing Our Students, and Changing Ourselves.

The Conference, scheduled for August 3-6 in Israel, will be a time to learn, socialize, interact, network and most of all, to meet many of the Mitzvah heroes – learn from them and take back fantastic Mitzvah/Tzedakah/Tikkun Olam ideas. Even if you have met them in the past, there are new ones doing incredible things for all to learn from, and be inspired by.

For more information, check out the Conference page on Facebook – THE event happening place. Or email Arnie Draiman; soochaz [at] yahoo.com

P.S. DAJE = Danny’s Alternative for Jewish Educators

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  1. arnie draiman says

    February 12, 2009 at 7:00 pm

    yasher koach and teezkeh l’mitzvot.

    arnie

  2. Andrew Gilbert says

    February 13, 2009 at 5:41 pm

    sound intriguing and there might yet be many a phoenix from CAJE and many other initiatives …

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