Journal of Jewish Communal Service 87 #1/2 : fm1

Volume 87, 1/2 Winter/Spring 2012 A Periodical of Professional Trends and Developments JCSA OFFICERS President Jacob Solomon Contents Introduction From the Guest Editors: Jewish Service-Learning: A Foundation and a Future Jon Rosenberg, Ilana Aisen, and Ruthie Warshenbrot ................................................................... 1 People of the Book, Community of Action: The Case for Jewish Service-Learning Lisa Eisen, Adene Sacks, and Jon Rosenberg ................................................................................ 3 Vice Presidents Audra Berg Genie Cohen William Daroff Secretary Lyn Light Geller Treasurer Michael Hoffman Assistant Treasurer Jeremy Bandler Funder Roundtable: A Conversation with Jenn Hoos Rothberg, Rafi Rone, Jennie Rosenn, John Ruskay, and Jon Rosenberg Liz Jaffe ....................................................................................................................................... 8 Executive Director Brenda D. Gevertz Background Jewish Service-Learning: History and Landscape Mordecai Walfi sh ....................................................................................................................... 18 Immediate Past Presidents Glenn S. Easton Ellie Aronowitz Opening the Black Box: Lessons From Research on Immersive Jewish Service-Learning Programs for Young Adults Fern Chertok, Joshua Tobias, Matthew Boxer, and Shirah Rosin ................................................ 31 ABSTRACT: Jewish Service-Learning: Analysis and Caveats Chaim Lauer .......................................................................................................................................... 43 JCSA PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Co Chairs Lyn Light Geller Susan Shevitz Committee Members Saul Andron Gail Naron Chalew Steven M. Cohen Shulamith Elster Particia C. Harte Laurence Kotler-Berkowitz Stefanie Rhodes Jay Rubin Richard Siegel Major Trends in Jewish Service-Learning From Service-Learning to Service-Activism: What Teach for America Can Teach the Jewish Service Movement Aaron Dorfman ......................................................................................................................... 44 Dual Benefits, Dual Challenges: Integrating Community Impact and Participant Development in Jewish Service-Learning Experiences Max Klau and Dana Talmi ........................................................................................................ 56 A Judaism That Matters: Creating Integrated Service-Learning Communities Lisa Exler and Rabbi Jill Jacobs ................................................................................................ 66 If We Build It, They Will Come: A Case for Developing the Field of Jewish Service-Learning in Israel Dyonna Ginsburg ...................................................................................................................... 77 25 Broadway, Suite 1700 New York, NY 10004 P: 212-284-6945 F: 212-284-6566 E: info@jcsana.org www.JCSANA.org The Impact of Jewish Service-Learning on Communities Served Integrating Volunteers Into Long-Term Sustainable Development Micha Odenheimer .................................................................................................................... 81 ABSTRACT: Complicating Revitalization: A Vision of a Just Detroit Miriam Liebman and Blair Nosan .......................................................................................................... 87

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