NEXTwork Hub: Learning Skills, Building Capacity and Enhancing Jewish Knowledge

From Section:
In-Service Training
Published:
Mar. 12, 2014
March 12, 2014

Source: eJewish Philanthropy

 

A cohort of professionals from around the Ohio River Valley will begin a yearlong initiative, the NEXTwork Hub, to help them better engage Birthright Israel alumni and their peers throughout the region in Jewish life. Designed by NEXT: A Division of Birthright Israel Foundation, with funding from the Covenant Foundation, the NEXTwork Hub kicks off March 10, 2014 and will build a network of professionals in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus, Dayton and Lexington to learn new skills, build their professional capacity, and enhance their Jewish knowledge.

 

NEXT sees the Hub as a way to provide sustained support and develop even stronger relationships with and among Ohio River Valley engagers. The first Hub seminar will examine “Relational Judaism” in the context of young adult engagement. Other seminars will address knowledge of Birthright Israel alumni and their peers; experiential education; program design, marketing and branding; and how to connect Jewish young adults to Jewish community, among other areas. Experts and practitioners will lead each in-person session, working directly with the engagers to teach best practices. Beyond the monthly seminars, the Hub includes mentorship and chevruta study among the participants. The Hub’s curriculum was designed to adapt the inclusive values articulated in the Taglit-Birthright Israel educational platform for local engagement.

 

The Hub builds off of NEXT’s efforts over the last two years to develop its national network of engagers, known as the NEXTwork. Throughout the year, the NEXTwork brings together engagers from different organizations to further advance the skills, strategies, tools and careers of the people who actually make Jewish journeys happen.

Read more at eJewish Philanthropy.


Updated: Feb. 07, 2017
Keywords:
Birthright NEXT | In-service training | Israel programs | Professional development | Young adults