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August 27, 2010  RSS feed
Schools

Local teachers join new group re-imagining Jewish education

Some 350 Jewish educators from around the U.S., as well as from Canada, England, and Israel including four from Pinellas County, gathered for the founding conference of NewCAJE (New Coalition for Alternatives in Jewish Education) in Waltham, MA, earlier this month. More...

Jewish/Israel summer experience scholarship applications available

The Jewish Federation of Pinellas & Pasco Counties is now accepting applications for the 2011 Covenant Fund Youth Awards, which offers scholarships for a Jewish or Israel summer experience. More...

Shofar factory at Chabad of Pinellas County

In preparation for Rosh HaShana 5771, young and old took part in a “shofar factory” demonstration at Chabad of Pinellas County in Palm Harbor on Tuesday, Aug. 17. The demonstration was led by Rabbi Shalom Adler, Director of Chabad of Pinellas County and Rabbi Levi Hodakov, Youth & Program Director. More...

Hebrew Academy of Tampa looking for votes in online contest

The primary election is over, but the Hebrew Academy of Tampa is seeking voters from the community in a nationwide competition that could bring the school $500,000. The Kohl’s department store chain is giving away $10 million to schools as part of its 10th anniversary celebration of its charity, Kohl’s Cares. Each of the top 20 vote-getting schools will get $500,000. More...

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