We are grateful for your leadership and the ways you have been showing up for your communities and one another these past months. Leaders in the Jewish community are facing unique issues both within their organizations and beyond during these complex times. We hope you take advantage of the opportunities below, which can help provide guidance for some of what you are grappling with these days. Specifically, we are happy to offer a LEAP with Project Shema on understanding and responding to anti-Jewish ideas.
As we head into Hanukkah, may the light of the holiday shine through the darker days we have faced and carry us forward into the new year.
With gratitude, and wishing you a Chag Sameach and happy holidays,
Sarah Abramson, Ph.D. Executive Vice President, Strategy and Impact saraha@cjp.org
Dara Freedman-Weiss, M.A., MBA Senior Director, Partnerships and Services darafw@cjp.org
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CJP News and events
LEAP: Understanding and Responding to Anti-Jewish Ideas: Analysis and Strategy — Briefing on the Current Situation
with Project Shema
Tuesday, December 19 | 1:30 p.m. ET
Virtual event via Zoom
We have heard from you about one of the major struggles you’re facing both within your organization and beyond. CJP is partnering with Project Shema, a training and support organization founded by Jewish leaders with deep ties in social justice movements, to help our Jewish community and allies understand and address contemporary antisemitism. In this virtual session we will explore and analyze the unique ways anti-Jewish ideas can emerge in discourse around Israel and Palestine and gain resources and strategies to address the anti-Jewish language we are seeing. Participants will receive an extensive resource guide with actionable next steps, messaging guidance, and there will be significant time for Q&A. We will not be recording this session, so we urge you to attend!
CJP Solidarity Missions to Israel: RFP process for partner organizations
CJP is here to assist our partner organizations in planning solidarity trips to Israel by providing per-person subsidies and serving as liaisons during the trip planning process. Funds are limited and subject to availability. For more information, look at our overview document or contact JulieSue Goldwasser.
Mental health support for your staff through JF&CS
In this time of crisis, Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JF&CS) is offering their deep expertise in mental health and trauma-informed care as well as cultural sensitivity to the needs of the Jewish community and CJP’s partner organizations. JF&CS also provides support for community organizations, drop-in support groups for community members, and Mental Health Connect, which provides free, confidential information and referrals.
CJP is seeking feedback to inform our 2025 Jewish community study! Partner organizations, please share this link with your constituents to help CJP plan and design the 2025 Greater Boston Jewish Community Study. We will also be holding input sessions over the next few months with partner organizations to ensure the study provides actionable data and insights. Be on the lookout for an invitation later this month with details about how to register for one of these sessions.
The recent increase in antisemitic and anti-Zionist incidents has been deeply alarming, particularly as it has impacted our Jewish students on college campuses. In response, CJP is ramping up its communal security resources for Jewish institutions and college campuses. We also have a collection of resources for our community to use and implement immediately. Please share broadly.
CJP has an Israel Emergency Fund to support victims of terror and address the unprecedented levels of trauma caused by these horrific attacks. Visit our webpage to view transparent information about the grants from our fund, which we encourage you to explore and share with your constituents. We also continue to update our resource page related to the war.
Group purchasing: Amazon Business Associated Accounts Program
CJP partner organizations are eligible to receive special benefits through the Amazon Business Associated Accounts Program. These include discounts on Business Prime membership plans, 10% off on over 2,100 Business Essentials, discounts on thousands of commonly purchased products, and pre-approval for a Pay by Invoice line of credit. The program is free and everyone who joins can still maintain their own business account. For more information and to sign up, please contact Sandy Aronson, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Services.
Join other early and mid-career Jewish communal professionals (2–10 years) in Boston for monthly learning and networking. If you are looking to connect with others working in the Jewish communal field and want an infusion of Jewish text learning each month, this free program is for you!
Lehrhaus is offering their study free of charge to CJP partner organizations and communities looking to gather and spend time together in a relaxed informal setting. The study is private and can fit up to 25 people. For questions or to reserve the Lehrhaus study, send an email to Rabbi Charlie Schwartz.
Nonprofit Leadership Development: Using the Head and the Heart to Cultivate Talent
Tuesday, December 12 | 3:00 p.m. ET
Organized by The Bridgespan Group
In this webinar organized by Bridgespan, you will learn practical and powerful ways to develop talent and embed inclusive leadership development practices into your organization and culture, particularly to support and elevate leaders of color. You will also discuss how to think about talent pipelines as a lever for transformative change and how to do this work in a way that feels authentic and aligned with your values.
For information about professional development resources and opportunities for professionals working with teens, get in touch with Leah Finkelman, CJP's Engagement Manager, Teens & Camping.
CJP works with you to support our shared goal of building a strong and vibrant community. Take advantage of six essential services (and other resources!) that will help your organization thrive.