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Putting A Cap On Day School Tuitions
by dperla | Jun 17, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from The Jewish Week. by Daniel Perla In the nearly two years that I have worked in the field of Jewish day school finance, no topic has generated more emotion or been the subject of more debate than the issue of Jewish day school...
Would Your School Pass the Day School Sustainability Stress Test? What to Do If You Fail?
by Guest | Jun 12, 2013 |
By Dr. Harry Bloom, Director of Planning and Performance Improvement Hbloom1@yu.edu After the financial meltdown of 2008, banks were subjected to so- called “stress tests” by banking regulators. These were designed to determine how resilient the banks were, how they...
Network-Weaving: Why You Should Take That Risk
by Deborah Fishman | Jun 10, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from eJewishPhilanthropy. buy generic xenical by Deborah Fishman In Hayim Herring’s recent article on network-weaving, he suggests organizations take a close look at their mission and governance so as to mitigate the risk that...
Ensuring an Affordable Jewish Education for Every Jewish Child
by Guest | Jun 5, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from the eJewish Philanthropy Blog. This article is part of a series focusing on new ideas emerging from the day school field with relevance for Jewish professionals in Jewish education and beyond. The post contributes to the conversation...
Life Insurance: Potent Tool for Day School Finance
by dperla | Jun 3, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from Ravsak's HaYidiyon. A donor gift of a permanent life insurance policy can help provide long term support for non-profit institutions such as day schools. Despite the long term benefits of such policies, few of the more than 300+ day...
The Margolin Hebrew Academy’s Curriculum 21 Initiative: Reflections from the Side of the Road
by Guest | May 29, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from the eJewish Philanthropy Blog. This article is part of a series focusing on new ideas emerging from the day school field with relevance for Jewish professionals in Jewish education and beyond. The post contributes to the conversation...
If We Can Do It, So Can You! One Small School’s Journey to the Center of 21st Century Learning
by Guest | May 22, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from the eJewish Philanthropy Blog. buy online viagra securely This article is part of a series focusing on new ideas emerging from the day school field with relevance for Jewish professionals in Jewish education and beyond. The post...
Preparing for Leadership Transitions in the Day School Field and Everyday Life
by Deborah Fishman | May 20, 2013 |
How much thought have you given to your career path and what you need to do now and on an ongoing basis to prepare for it? Rabbi Mitch Malkus, in the midst of his transition from being Head of School of Pressman Academy of Temple Beth Am, a Solomon Schechter...
The Book of Ruth: A Great Story and a Profound Lesson
by YossiPrager | May 13, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from the eJewish Philanthropy Blog. By Yossi Prager The Book of Ruth, which we read on Shavuot, is my favorite book of the Bible. It is a great story, wonderfully told – concise, fast-paced, emotionally stirring. Without masking the...
Leadership Transitions in the Day School Field and Beyond
by Guest | May 8, 2013 |
This article is cross-posted from the eJewish Philanthropy Blog. This article is part of a series focusing on new ideas emerging from the day school field with relevance for Jewish professionals in Jewish education and beyond. The post contributes to the conversation...