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The Pincus Fund for Jewish Education
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  • Etz Hadash: Informal and Virtual Learning

    • November 18, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    This innovative project was developed by Dor Hadash, an independent, grassroots egalitarian community that is affiliated with the Masorti movement.

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  • Machar, The Future, Komarno – Slovakia, Hungary

    • November 18, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    Located on the Slovak-Hungarian border, Komarno is home to less than 100 Jews. But this small community is very active.

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  • Post-Taglit Seminars for Taglit Alumni in Poland

    • November 18, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    In order to further strengthen their Jewish identity and their connections to the Jewish community and Israel

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  • What it Means to be Jewish – Italy

    • November 18, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    Young Jews in Italy seem to prefer being involved with Jewish life through unofficial structures

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  • The Barcelona Kehila Project – Barcelona, Spain

    • November 16, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    Partnering with the Barcelona Jewish community, Centro Kehila’s Barcelona Kehila Project is a well-rounded project

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  • Inter-Generation Follow UP Educational Program – Hungary

    • November 16, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    To maintain the close relationships developed and continue the inter-generational dialog among these elderly Jews and young adults after their joint trip to Israel

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  • Beit Scopus: Young Leadership Development in Latin America – Latin America

    • November 12, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    Implemented by Hanoar Hazioni, the Beit Scopus project aims to train the next generation of Jewish leaders in Latin America.

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  • Be-Yachad: Development of Educational Leadership & Content Learning- Local Jewish Camps in the FSU

    • November 12, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    For many young people in the FSU, Jewish camping is their initial link to accessing and fostering their Jewish identities and their connections to Jewish life, peoplehood and the State of Israel.

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  • Morality and Media: Teaching Jewish Values through Film and Television

    • November 9, 2015
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    Launched in 2003 throughout communities across the Former Soviet Union (FSU)

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