Tammuz 5774 --- July 2014

CJL News
Saying Goodbye to Former CJL Chair, Welcoming a New One!

Susie Rosengarten has completed her three year tenure as CJL Chairperson.  Much progress was made under Susie's leadership and we sincerely thank her for her dedication.



Roger Carp will now serve as CJL's Chairperson.  Roger is a well respected synagogue school educator who has won three Gill Incentive for Educators (GIFT) awards.  Welcome Roger!



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SAVE THE DATE:
CSI - Milwaukee Convocation

On Sunday, August 24, 2014, CSI will sponsor its opening convocation.  The main theme will be: "Teaching Spirituality". 

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New Website  

We are excited to announce that on Tuesday, June 17th the Milwaukee Jewish Federation launched its brand new website!  Be sure to check out its great new features such as a new and user-friendly community calendar, a completely redesigned look, new and updated content, and a searchable community directory by clicking.

Also, be sure to check out CJL's webpage as well as the J-WISE page.

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J-WISE Updates



On Thursday, May 15th, representatives from 16 different organizations in the Milwaukee Jewish community participated in the J-WISE opening event.

Following up on this successful gathering members of the J-WISE committee have been contacting participating organizations to assist them in beginning a process of text study and planning.  Then, each organization will select an area of sustainability and implement an approach for improvement in an area such as re-cycling or energy conservation.

A website has been launched and offers ideas for text study and action projects.  The committee will be adding to the website throughout the summer. 

The committee is continuing its outreach and anticipates adding several more organizations to the J-WISE network.  We anticipate holding two city-wide events which will showcase additional ideas and provide a forum for sharing ideas.

J-WISE Opening Event photos by Pam Frydman Roza
 


Want to get involved?  Contact:

Steve Baruch
Director, Coalition for Jewish Learning

414-963-2718

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2013-2014 Annual School Census 

 

The 2013-2014 school year has ended and CJL has completed its annual census of enrollment in Jewish schools.  The data shows a decline in enrollment which continues the pattern of recent years.  The census is available for planning for the next school year. 

 

  VIEW CENSUS HERE

 

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Become a Legacy Partner!

 

The Coalition for Jewish Learning is part of the Create a Jewish Legacy Program of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation. 

Create a Jewish Legacy is a program that helps individuals and families create legacy gifts, providing a permanent source of support for the Jewish causes they care about.  The program is founded on the principle that all of us, regardless of age, wealth or affiliation, can make an enduring financial impact.

The Jewish Community Foundation of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation is sponsoring this program in partnership with area synagogues, agencies and day schools.  Together, we will create an even brighter future for our community.

Jane Chernoff
414.390.5725
Community Wide Events
Shanghai Deliverance: A Holocaust Survival Story
is local Milwaukee resident Edie Shafer's newly published book with Mary Munson Murphy and Sara Sillars discussing her experiences during the Holocaust.  Join her as she discusses her story on July 8.


Jews Who Rock: A Musical History Tour has had its debut and is off and running at the Jewish Museum Milwaukee until August 10.  This unique exhibit looks at influential Jews in rock & roll.        MORE INFORMATION


Stitching History from the Holocaust tells the story of  Hedwig and Paul Strnad of Prague who in 1939 sent a letter to Milwaukee cousin Alvin Strnad pleading for help to come to the United States.  They included 8 of Hedwig's dress designs to show that they would be employable here.  Despite Alvin's best attempts, Paul and Hedwig were not able to come to this country and they perished in the Holocaust.  The Museum has had Hedwig's dresses actually created to honor her legacy and to remember all of the talent lost in the Holocaust.  This exhibit runs September 14, 2014 - February 28, 2015.
 

Welcome to the Coalition for Jewish Learning's E-Newsletter! 

This newsletter is published monthly on Rosh Chodesh.  We welcome your feedback and invite you to join us as we explore the joys of Jewish learning in Milwaukee and beyond!

Contact Us At:

1360 N. Prospect Avenue

Milwaukee, WI 53202-3094

414.963.2710
414.390.5747 (fax)

Dr. Steven Baruch 
Executive Director
414.963.2718
  
Karen Torem
Professional Development Coordinator
414.963.2717
 
Amanda Stein
Day School Grant Coordinator
414.963.2728
 
Brittany Hager 
Administrative Assistant
414.963.2710
 
Roger Carp
Chair

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TRIP: Teacher Recognition & Incentive Program  
Educators develop a professional growth plan based on a self assessment of their own strengths and weaknesses.  CJL grants financial assistance to help educators carry out their professional growth plans. 

For more information email

 

CSI - Milwaukee 

is CJL's Congregational School Initiative. The program includes: classes for teachers, seminars for educational directors, grants, school assessments, curriculum writing, and consultation.

 

CJL is excited to announce that educators participating in CSI-Milwaukee will soon be able to enroll in online classes from Gratz College.  These offerings are specifically designed for religious school teachers.  Details to follow! 

 

CSI-Milwaukee is a partnership between the Coalition for Jewish Learning, the Milwaukee Jewish Federation, and Congregations Beth Israel Ner Tamid, Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, Emanu-El of Waukesha, Shalom, and Sinai.  

 

For more information email

[email protected] 

 

 

21st Century Jewish Education at its Best: The Jewish Lens Launches New Online Curriculum

This powerful curriculum integrates images and Jewish texts seamlessly, and includes tools for educators, including a forum to share ideas, strategies and lesson plans. Also included is a Moodle-Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment-a digital platform for online assignments, students' posting of homework and projects, and classroom interaction.


 
Online Summer Seminar:
"Aspects and Tools for Collaborative Learning on the Internet"

July 8, 13, 16, 20, 2014



REGISTER NOW for the
NewCAJE 2014 Conference in Los Angeles, August 10-13


Let's discuss how the Coalition for Jewish Learning's TRIP initiative can help you attend NewCAJE!


 
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