News & Events
With Grant from Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc., OneTable and CASJE Begin Project to Determine How Shabbat Dinner Ritual Can Lead to Human Flourishing
September 12, 2022
Researchers aim to understand if gathering over food, sharing reflections, and marking sacred time help increase social connection and flourishing.
Who will teach our children and grandchildren?
April 4, 2022
Jewish education faces a crisis, a shortage of educators because of continuing trends in the overall job market, exacerbated by the pandemic.
CASJE Receives Grant from Jim Joseph Foundation, Welcomes New Advisory Board Co-Chair and Member
October 21, 2021
CASJE received a $1.2 million grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation to support its work. Dr. Susan Kardos has been named co-chair of CASJE’s advisory board.
Don't Soften the Edges of Jewish Education
August 25, 2021
Amian Frost Kelemer shares how ensuring that our community's children have outstanding facilitators of Jewish experience is an essential issue to tackle.
Mapping the Variegated Market
August 25, 2021
Dr. Gil Graff shares how CASJE's Mapping the Marketplace offers much to consider in charting paths toward deepening and expanding educators' growth.
Mapping the Marketplace through a Gender Lens
August 25, 2021
Dr. Shira Epstein discusses four themes around gender that emerged from the Career Trajectories Mapping the Marketplace study.
Professional Development and Workplace Environments are Interdependent
August 18, 2021
Sharon Feiman-Nemser shares finding of research brief that concludes professional development and workplace environments are interdependent.
Are Careers in Jewish Education Appealing?
August 18, 2021
The CASJE Preparing for Entry study examines why candidates Amanda Winer discusses barriers that can drive people out of the field of Jewish education.