December 23, 2010   -   16 Teves 5771

2011 Convention Masthead


Banner
Twerski
Stolper
Becher

issue
 

23rd Annual International AJOP Convention

 

Featured Convention Highlights

Special Managament Training Program

Special Social Media Training Program

Click Here to Register for the Convention!

Click Here to Download the Application


Take YU & AJOP's Survey on Adolescent Adjustment
in the Orthodox Community


OUTREACH
Training the Leaders of Tomorrow Today

Building Bridges

 
 PHILANTHROPY/FUNDRAISING
Donations Ban on iPhone Irritates Non-Profits

New Tax Deal Lowers Estate Tax and Extends IRA Charity Break

Winners Pay Up! Madoff 'Clawback' Lawsuits Going After Jewish Groups


NORTH AMERICA 

Pro-Palestinian Dance Shocks Shoppers in St. Louis Mall
 Neo-Nazi Gets Seven Years for Desecrating Jewish Graves in Chicago
Seattle Buses to Carry Israeli 'War Crimes' Ads

Why Kissinger Said US Jews Acted 'Traitorously'


 ISRAEL
How a Cambridge Student Defended Israel

Haredi Funds to be Limited to Five Years

New Plan to Double Haredi Enlistment

Stabbing Victim 'Found Christianity' in Israel


INTERNATIONAL
Czech Court Rejects Jewish Restitution Claim

Calls for Anti-Semitic Student Leader to Quit After Facebook Message About Jews

The Escape From Holland

Jewish Doctor Refuses to Operate on Patient with Nazi Tattoo

 

ARTICLES OF INTEREST
Why Jewish Community Executives Make So Much Money

Christopher Hitchens's Jewish Problem

2010 Top 10 Anti-Semitic Slurs

Why Jews Eat Chinese on Dec. 25

George Bush's Niece, Lauren to Marry Jewish

Bubbie & Zaydie in the Social Media Cloud

The Forward's Annual Salary Survey


bottom
archive linkTo View Our Archives of Past Newsletters


AJOP
Corporate Sponsor:

cc
 
line2




Fundamentals of Talmud
 
line2

shab
 
aish winter trips

morasha

shearim

RTwersky
 
GTJ

AJOP Board

RABBINIC AUTHORITIES

HaRav Shmuel Kamenetsky

HaRav Yaakov Perlow
 

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Rabbi Ilan Feldman

Atlanta, GA

Rabbi Yaacov Haber

Jerusalem, Israel

Mr. Richard Horowitz

Los Angeles, CA

Rabbi Yehoshua Karsh

Northbrook, IL

Dr. David Lieberman

Lakewood, NJ

Rabbi Yitzchok Lowenbraun

National Director

Rabbi Shlomo Porter

Baltimore, MD

Mr. Jeff Schachter Esq.

Passaic, NJ

Mr. Frank Storch

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
Rabbi David Felsenthal
New York, NY

Mr. Howard Tzvi Friedman

Baltimore, MD

Mr. Joseph Friedman

Olney, MD
Mr. Harvey Hecker
Toronto, ONT

Mr. Stephen Rosedale

Cincinnatti, OH

Rabbi Simcha Scholar

Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Dovid Refson
Jerusalem, Israel

Mr Gary Torgow

Detroit, MI

Rabbi Abraham Twerski, MD

Teaneck, NJ
Header


Starburst
Header1
 sessions box




Burg
Header2Special Management Training Program
January 18, 2011 9:30-1 pm

"Everything You Always Wanted To Know About
Professionally Running Your Organization But Didn't Learn In Kollel"


The workshop will cover:

* How to manage your most precious asset - yourself and the professionals on your team.

* How to walk the political bridge without falling off and (maybe even) making it to the other side - alive.

* How do you define and measure "Success"?

* How to think inside, out of, around, in between and when there is no box.

* How to get your passionate message across.

* How to manage change in your organization.

Presented by Rabbi Steven Burg -- International Director, NCSY





Felsenthal
Header2Special Social Media Training Program
January 18, 2011 9:30-1 pm

"Creating a Customized Strategic Marketing Plan  for your Program Using the Internet and Social Media"

The workshop will cover:

*    How to get your emails out of the spam filters and into the inbox

*    How to build your dream opt-in list

*    How to use Facebook, linked in and other social networking tools to get your message to go viral

*    How to move your site onto the first page of google for free

Presented by Rabbi David Felsenthal, Director of Alumni, NCSY





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 January 1, 2011. 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.
outreachOutreach
young adultsMichaelTraining the Leaders of Tomorrow, Today
An Article from eJewish Philanthropy

World ORT has launched an international program to identify, enthuse and nurture the leadership potential of a select group of Jewish teenagers. Continue Reading

outreacharticle2Building Bridges
An Article from Kashrus Magazine

"How would you like to have company this Shabbos?" I've heard this question often enough, and it has never fazed as much as it's fazing me right now. Continue Reading
Outreacharticle3
Outreacharticle4
PhilanthropyFundraisingPhilanthropy
iphonefundraisingarticle1Donations Ban on iPhone Irritates Non-Profits
An Article from
The New York Times

The nonprofit world is stewing over the ban Apple has put on making donations on the iPhone via charity apps. Continue Reading

Fundraisingarticle2New Tax Deal Lowers Estate Tax and Extends IRA Charity Break
An Article from The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Congress has approved a new tax deal that would lower estate-tax rates from 2009 levels and extend a benefit for older donors. Continue Reading

Fundraising3Winners Pay Up! Madoff 'Clawback' Lawsuits Going After Jewish Groups
An Article from eJewish Philanthropy

When Bernard Madoff's multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme first came to light two years ago, several Jewish organizations suffered heavy losses, their assets devastated by the fraud.
Continue Reading
Fundraising4
Womens Sessions 2011
NAmericaNorth America
motorolaNamart1Pro-Palestinian Dance Shocks Shoppers in St. Louis Mall
An Article from Ynet News

Holiday shoppers at a St. Louis mall were surprised on Saturday by a sudden flash-dance performed in protest of "Israeli Apartheid" supported, according to the dancers, by Motorola.  
Continue Reading


Kissinger2Neo-Nazi Gets Seven Years for Desecrating Jewish Graves in Chicago
An Article from The Chicago Tribune

It should have been ancient, if unsavory, news: A cavalier reference to gassing Jews, an aside in a conversation nearly 40 years old. Continue Reading

Namart2Seattle Buses to Carry Israeli 'War Crimes' Ads
An Article from The Jewish Week

Buses in downtown Seattle will carry advertisements about "Israeli War Crimes" to mark the second year since the Gaza war.   Continue Reading


Namart3 Why Kissinger Said US Jews Acted 'Traitorously'
An Article from The Forward

Among the many enigmas that have surrounded Henry Kissinger over the years is the question of how he, a German Jew, managed to survive in the Nixon White House, a place where he was called "Jew boy" to his face. 
Continue Reading
Namart4

Namart5

Namart6
IsraelIsrael
u of cambridge logoisrael1How a Cambridge Student Defended Israel
An Article from Harry's Place

The Cambridge Union recently hosted a debate with the motion: 'This House Believes Israel Is A Rogue State".  
Continue Reading

israel2Haredi Funds to be Limited to Five Years
An Article from Ynet News

The government is expected to vote Sunday on a proposal to limit the number of years yeshiva students will be eligible to receive support from the State and give needy university students a financial grant. Continue Reading

israel3New Plan to Double Haredi Enlistment
An Article from Ynet News

The government will be asked to approve on Sunday a new plan that is expected to double the number of haredim serving in the army and civil service within the next five years. Continue Reading
israel4Stabbing Victim Found Christianity in Israel
An Article from Ynet News

The mystery of the stabbing attack near Beit Shemesh continued to swell Monday as members of the missionary organization CMJ, to which murder victim Kristine Luken belonged, expressed their certainty that she had died in a terror attack. Continue Reading
Israel5
Israel6
Israelarticle6
Israel7
mp3Banner
 
Internationalinternational
courtinternationalarticle1Czech Court Rejects Jewish Restitution Claim
An Article from Ynet News
more varsity heads added their
A Czech court has rejected a restitution claim by the Jewish descendants of a man who owned a button factory that was taken over by the Nazis and then nationalized. Continue Reading

internationalarticle2Calls for 'Anti-Semitic' Student Leader to Quit After Facebook Message About Jews
An Article from The Daily Mail

A radical student leader who dismissed the violent tuition fees protests as 'a few smashed windows' has been accused of making anti-Semitic comments on a social networking site. Continue Reading

International3The Escape From Holland
An Article from Ynet News

Benzion Evers believes Amsterdam is not a safe place for Jews. The son of the Dutch capital's chief rabbi says he is planning on leaving the country next year. Continue Reading

Internationarticle4Jewish Doctor Refuses to Operate on Patient with Nazi Tattoo
An Article from
The Telegraph

A Jewish surgeon at a German hospital walked out of the operating theatre and refused to operate on a patient after spotting he had a swastika tattoo on his arm.Continue Reading



Internationalarticle5
International6

Banner 2
Artofinterestarticle
moneyInterestarticle1Why Jewish Community Executives Make So Much Money
An Article from The Jewish Journal

The Forward newspaper has done a service to the American Jewish community by publishing the salaries of major executives of American Jewish organizations. Continue Reading
Interestarticle6Christopher Hitchens's Jewish Problem
An Article from Jewish Daily Ideas

Lawyers for a Jerusalem-born U.S. citizen whose family wants "Israel" listed on his passport as his birth country have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the case. Continue Reading
 
interest22010 Top 10 Anti-Semitic Slurs
An Article from The Jewish Journal

In response to an alarming rise in anti-Semitic statements, the Simon Wiesenthal Center has released its "Top Ten Anti-Semitic Slurs of 2010." Continue Reading

interestarticle3Why Jews Eat Chinese on December 25
An Article from Tablet Magazine

Mile End opened in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, at the beginning of this year, a deli specializing in Montreal Jewish cuisine. Continue Reading

Interest3George Bush's Niece, Lauren, to Marry Jewish
An Article from The Jewish Chronicle

Six months after Chelsea Clinton married investment banker Marc Mezvinsky, the granddaughter of President's George HW Bush has announced she is to marry another New Yorker of Jewish descent.  Continue Reading

Interest4Bubbie & Zaydie in the Social Media Cloud
An Article from The Jewish Week

When I first logged on to Facebook in 2004 none of my real life friends had accounts yet. Continue Reading

Interest5The Forward's Annual Salary Survey
An Article from The Forward

The Forward's second annual survey of 74 major Jewish national organizations found that in the past year, women lost ground in leadership. Continue Reading
Interest7

Please note: The views expressed in the articles featured in this newsletter reflect the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the thinking of the Association for Jewish Outreach Professionals. AJOP serves to disseminate pertinent news to its subscribers.

Notice:   One  or more  of the images contained in this newsletter may be protected by the GNU Free Documentation License or the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License.  Select links for further information.