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Time is NOW for Submitting Presentation Proposals for the AJOP Convention!

Groundbreaking  Survey on Adolescent Adjustment in the

Orthodox Jewish Community

Ohr Somayach Monsey Presents Legacy Learn Seminars
New! The Non-Orthodox Jew's Guide to Orthodox Jews


OUTREACH
Jewish Federations Find Youth Outreach Tricky terrain at Yearly Meeting

A Shliach is Born: Chabad Conference Prepares Next Generation for "Rebbe's Army"

 PHILANTHROPY/FUNDRAISING
Donations by the Wealthy Dropped Sharply in Recession
Tax Uncertainty Could Hurt Charitable Giving

Lack of Interaction Between Young & Old Could Hurt Fundraising Efforts

A Growing Number of Americans Don't Give to Charity


NORTH AMERICA
Intermarriage Rates Among Diaspora Jews at All Time High
At Tulane, Using Jewish Studies to Grow Jewish Life
Arab-American Group's Prize for Helen Thomas Raises Ire

The Last Greek Shul in America

New Castle Councilman Calls Cops on Boy's Cupcake Sale

 

ISRAEL
Columbia Student Group Drops Sponsorship of Gaza Talks Under Pressure
A Glorious Empire or Just a Little Cow Town?
Army Converts are Latest to be Drawn into Israel's Conversion Wars
 

 

INTERNATIONAL
Start-Up Continent: European Jewry
Millions of Muslims Worldwide Mark 'Festival of Sacrifice'
Australian Jewish Students Report Anti-Semitism


ARTICLES OF INTEREST
Is Marriage Becoming Obsolete?
Is Reform Movement Going Kosher?
Never Forget: Shoah Archives United
Survivors Feel Fresh Trauma After Claims Conference Fraud

Demjanjuk's Long Road to Justice Nears Murky End

The Decline of Marriage and the Rise of New Families


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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Atlanta, GA

Rabbi Yaacov Haber

Jerusalem, Israel

Mr. Richard Horowitz

Los Angeles, CA

Rabbi Yehoshua Karsh

Northbrook, IL

Dr. David Lieberman

Lakewood, NJ

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National Director

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Baltimore, MD

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Passaic, NJ

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Baltimore, MD

HaRav Michel Twerski

Milwaukee, WI

Mr. Jerry Wolasky

Baltimore, MD
 

ADVISORY BOARD

Mr. Mark Bane

Lawrence, NY

Mr. Jonathan Beren

Denver, CO

Dr. Robert Edelman

Baltimore, MD

Rabbi Avraham Edelstein

Jerusalem, Israel

Dr. Michael J Elman

Baltimore, MD

Mr. Howard Tzvi Friedman

Baltimore, MD

Mr. Joseph Friedman

Olney, MD
Mr. Harvey Hecker
Toronto, ONT

Mr. Steven Rosedale

Cincinnatti, OH

Rabbi Simcha Scholar

Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Dovid Refson
Jerusalem, Israel

Mr Gary Torgow

Detroit, MI

Rabbi Abraham Twerski, MD

Monsey, NY
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Dear Friends,

Yeshiva University's Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education along with the Association of Jewish Outreach Programs is conducting a study of adolescent adjustment in the Orthodox Jewish community.

There has been much discussion and concern in the observant community about the many challenges facing our youth. It is no doubt a very complex and multifaceted concern with no simple solutions and all evidence that we have to date is anecdotal in nature.

The focus of the study will be on adolescents growing up in families who are newly observant as well as adolescents born into families whose parents have been observant from birth. The survey, to be completed by parents who have adolescents between the ages of 11 and 19, should take approximately 30 minutes. It is completely confidential and anonymous. The researchers will not be able to trace the identity of participants in the study.

In our times of financial stress, rapid assimilation and attrition of the religious community from within, we need to focus our efforts and resources in the most effective way possible. A well conducted, scientific survey of our youth and families is one of the best tools to help us identify the problems affecting our youth.  It will help us to understand their mindset, and, therefore, help us to provide them with the best support possible.

Please complete the survey by December 22. The survey is to be completed by a parent, not the adolescent.  

Thank you so much for your participation in the study which will help us better meet the mental health needs of adolescents in our community. 

 


Please click here to access the survey and we thank you for your participation.
HeaderOhr Somayach Monsey Presents Legacy Learn Seminars                    chavrusas  

Ohr Somayach will be offering several Legacy Learn Seminars in the next few months. The 7-10 day programs are designed for a Level 2 talmid who is interested in a primarily learning based experience. Hosted at our Monsey campus, the program offers a thorough, text-based, skills building introduction to the world of Torah learning The shiurim will be delivered by the Yeshiva's rabbanim and enrollment will be limited in order to meet each talmid's particular hashkafic/learning needs. A few trips and extra-curricular activities are built in to provide a balanced experience. The dates of the next few programs are Nov. 8-17, Dec. 19-28 and Jan. 3-10.

For more information please see the Legacy Learn link at www.os.edu

For further information, please call Yered Viders at 845-558-8971.


HeaderNew! The Non-Orthodox Jew's Guide to Orthodox Jews                   orthodox guide  
The Non-Orthodox Jew's Guide to Orthodox Jews was written by David Baum to fill a void - the lack of a single book that can be given to secular Jews that explains our thoughts and beliefs and the underlying reasons behind them. With an introduction written by HaRav Aharon Feldman of Ner Israel, the book touches on nearly every conceivable issue in a friendly and non-judgmental manner.

The book has also proven to be tremendous chizuk for Orthodox Jews, especially those in kiruv and can be purchased directly from the author, David Baum at jewsguide.com Enter promo code "kiruv" at checkout and enjoy the reduced price of $18.00 per book.


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federation logoMichaelFederations Find Youth Outreach Tricky Terrain at Yearly Meeting
An Article from The Forward

At this year's General Assembly of The Jewish Federations of North America, young Jews took to the streets of New Orleans o work on social service projects. Continue Reading

outreacharticle2A Shliach is Born: Chabad Conference Prepares New Generation of 'Rebbe's Army'
An Article from The Forward

The rebbe loomed large. His face looked down on the crowd from the oversize television screens around the room, and his voice boomed. He sang a traditional Hasidic chant.
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moneyfundraisingarticle1Donations by the Wealthy Dropped Sharply with Recession
An Article from
The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Gifts to charities from wealthy Americans plummeted by an average of nearly 35% from 2007 to 2009.  Continue Reading

Fundraisingarticle2Tax Uncertainty Could Hurt Charitable Giving
An Article from USA Today


Uncertainty over future tax rates and the end of a popular tax break for seniors could cause givers to postpone or reduce charitable contributions this year.   Continue Reading

Fundraising3Lack of Interaction Between Young & Old Could Harm Fundraising Efforts
An Article from Third Sector

A lack of interaction between young people and the elderly could be having a negative impact on fundraising efforts for charities that work with older people.  Continue Reading

Fundraising4A Growing Number of Americans Don't Give to Charity
An Article from The Chronicle of Philanthropy

More and more Americans have stopped donating to charities because of the bad economy, and many do not feel any personal responsibility to be involved with efforts to make the world a better place.Continue Reading
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ringsNamart1Intermarriage Rates Among Diaspora Jews at All Time High
An Article from Ynet News

A new study revealed by the Knesset Information and Research Center shows high rates of intermarriage among Jewish communities in the Diaspora.
Continue Reading

Namart2At Tulane, Using Jewish Studies to Grow Jewish Life
An Article from JTA

Three years ago, Tulane University seemed like fertile ground to grow a more robust Jewish studies program. Continue Reading



Namart3Arab-American Group's Prize for Helen Thomas Raises Ire
An Article from Detroit News

Protests are expected today in Washington, D.C., when an Arab-American group honors Helen Thomas, the Detroit-raised journalist whose long career ended this year when she made inflammatory remarks about Israel.  Continue Reading
Namart4The Last Greek Shul in America?
An Article from Thirteen

Tucked away on the corner of Broome and Allen Street on the Lower East Side, a relatively hidden historical treasure makes its home.  Continue Reading

Namart5New Castle Councilman Calls Cops on Boys' Cupcake Sale
An Article from Lohud.com

When Andrew DeMarchis and Kevin Graff, two 13-year-olds from Chappaqua's Seven Bridges Middle School, set up shop at Gedney Park on a fall weekend last month, they were expecting a tidy profit. Continue Reading
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An Article from The Forward

A Jewish student group at Columbia University canceled its sponsorship of a talk by a top Gaza-based United Nations official after facing pressure from the campus Hillel.  
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israel2A Glorious Empire or Just a little Cow Town?
An Article from National Geographic

The woman sitting on a bench in the Old City of Jerusalem, round-faced and bundled up against the autumn chill, chews on an apple while studying the building that has brought her both fame and aggravation.  Continue Reading

israel3Army Converts are Latest to be Dragged into Israel's Conversion Wars
An Article from JTA

For years, army conversions were seen by many as a convenient solution for resolving at least part of the "Who is a Jew?" Continue Reading
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An Article from JTA
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When I was in the United States recently, I gave a series of talks on contemporary Jewish life in Europe. Continue Reading
internationalarticle2Millions of Muslims Worldwide Mark 'Festival of Sacrifice'
An Article from Haaretz


Millions of Muslims worldwide kicked off on Wednesday the annual Eid al-Adha festivities, celebrating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ishmael as an act of obedience to God. 
Continue Reading

International3Australian Students Report Anti-Semitism
An Article from Ynet News

In response to increased reports of anti-Semitism on campus and intimidation of Jewish students, the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission invited students in Australia to fill in a questionnaire about their experiences. Continue Reading
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wedding cake and flowersInterestarticle1Is Marriage Becoming Obsolete?
An Article from CNN

According to a TIME/Pew research poll released last week, 40 percent of Americans believe that marriage is becoming obsolete, up from just 28 percent in 1978. Continue Reading
Interestarticle6Is Reform Movement Going Kosher?
An Article from JTA

Kosher -- it's the first word in the book. And tackling the "k" word head-on is part of what makes the first Reform guide to Jewish dietary practice so significant.  Continue Reading
 
interest2Never Forget: Shoah Archives United
An Article from Ynet News

The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure has been defined by senior researchers and politicians in Europe and Israel as "the most important project in the study of the Jewish people's Holocaust in the coming years." Continue Reading

interestarticle3Survivors Feel Fresh Trauma After Claims Conference Fraud
An Article from The Forward

After Fira Stukelman lost her family during the Holocaust, the only document to her name was a letter from the orphanage for children of victims where she lived. Continue Reading

Interest3Demjanjuk's Long Road to Justice Nears Murky End
An Article from The Jerusalem Post

The day I arrive in Munich is dismal and gray. One of the jewels in Germany's crown, the Bavarian capital does not impress on a day like this. Continue Reading

Interest4The Decline of Marriage and the Rise of New Families
An Article from The Pew Research Center

The transformative trends of the past 50 years that have led to a sharp decline in marriage and a rise of new family forms have been shaped by attitudes and behaviors that differ by class, age and race. Continue Reading
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