JESNA

JESNA

JESNA (Jewish Education Service of North America) is the Jewish federation system’s educational coordinating, planning, and development agency. A national, non-profit agency, it was created in 1981.

Role

Over the past twenty-five years, the agency has provided service and created partnerships with a wide array of organizations and individuals, including Federations, the religious movements, national agencies, foundations, and many educational institutions.

JESNA‘s goal is to increase the availability of engaging, inspiring, high quality Jewish education. Operating as a national resource, a community partner, a catalyst and a consultant, an innovator and a guarantor of quality, JESNA helps to: recruit and prepare new generations of talented, committed Jewish educators; create and identify models of excellence in educational practice; and assist communities and front-line institutions in improving their programs and performance.

JESNA works closely with the central agencies for Jewish education that operate in more than 60 communities and the Jewish federations in more than 150 communities throughout North America.

Structure

It is governed by a board of directors comprised of lay and professional leaders in Jewish education from across North America, including individuals from the major Jewish religious movements.

External links

* [http://www.jesna.org JESNA website]
* [http://www.grinspoonsteinhardt.org/ Grinspoon Steinhardt Awards for Excellence in Jewish Education]


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