JESNA’S PICKS FOR THE BEST IN Jewish Education of the DECADE


Posted by: Steve Kraus in ACRE on Jan 11, 2010



The dawn of a new decade has brought with it a flurry of retrospectives assessing the first ten years of the 21st century. Clearly, there's been much to cause discouragement, anxiety, and concern. But, as we at JESNA look back on the past decade in Jewish education, we also find much to celebrate. In fact, it's been a pretty good decade for Jewish learning, not without its challenges and disappointments, but one marked by many exciting developments, new ideas, and promising directions.

So, in the spirit of the new decade, with perhaps a touch of the Oscars thrown in, here is our JESNA "Top Ten" list of achievements, developments, ideas, and trends in Jewish education worthy of note and gratification (in no special order). And, since we're Jewish, we can't resist giving you a bargain, so we've thrown in an 11th just for good measure.

Please feel free to share your own list and let us know what you think of ours. [contact Rika Levin at rlevin@jesna.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your thoughts]