Top Blogs from JESNA
This is a guest post from one of our favorite clients: Jenny Aisenberg, Knowledge Development Manager at JESNA and JESNA PDC, an organization that provides Jewish educational coordinating, planning and development. We asked Jenny what blogs she turns to regularly for help running her job at a Jewish education non-profit.
In my role as Knowledge Development Manager at JESNA, one of my key responsibilities is to keep my finger on the pulse of the Jewish world in social media. If there’s a resource on the web for Jewish educational and lay leaders, I wanna know about it—and share it with you! Every week, I update our Sosland Online Resource Center with the newest in blogs, tools, websites and more for the benefit of Jewish communities near and far. These top five picks are just the tip of the iceberg! I hope you’ll enjoy exploring them, and email me your ideas for other resources we should know about at jaisenberg@jesna.org.
1. Innovation in Jewish Education Blog
This is the blog of the Office of High School Programs at Brandeis University, drawing on BIMA and Genesis, their two summer programs for high school students, as living laboratories. I love seeing the thoughts and reflections of a whole panoply of educators who work with teens here, on topics ranging from “Self-perception and Participant Investment in the Intentional Community” to “Jewish Education and Family Priorities.” Plus, who wouldn’t love these tags?
2. The Alban Roundtable
A self-proclaimed “virtual meeting place for congregational leaders,” the Alban Roundtable blog is the social media hub of The Alban Institute, founded in 1974 as a major resource for American congregations facing the challenges of a changing society. As a leader in my own congregation in Park Slope, Brooklyn (I’m the chair of the 20’s/30’s social group and a former Hebrew School teacher) I have a deep appreciation for this kind of resource, where I can learn from others who face similar challenges, yet aren’t part of my daily grind.
3. Jew Point 0: The Darim Online Blog
Darim Online is the home of “Internet Strategies for Jewish Organizations and their Communities,” and their blog, run by our good friend Caren Levine, first launched in August 2008 as a place for Darim staff to share useful nuggets that arise from both their work and personal lives. This is a particularly succulent knowledge-sharing resource for anyone looking for guidance in the use of technology and social media in Jewish settings.
4. Jewcy
Most progressive young Jews under 30 know about this emergent online media outlet/blog/social network/brand by now, but it’s too, well, juicy to leave off my list! First launched in 2006, Jewcy is a forum for discussion of politics, culture, sex, religion and lifestyle in the Jewish world today. It has been called “the social media hub of the Jewish hipster movement” by The New York Times. Gee, and I thought I had a lock on that title…
5. Storahtelling Blog
This one is near and dear to my heart, and a wonderful resource for Jewish educators and community leaders interested in bringing new vibrancy to Jewish ritual and synagogue life. Storahtelling fuses storytelling, Torah, contemporary performance art and traditional ritual, both here in Manhattan and at synagogues around the globe. On their blog, you’ll find everything from the weekly drash, Storah-style, to tales from the road as they visit and perform at synagogues near and far. If you’re up for a trip to Boston, check out their summer educators’ training, StorahLAB.












March 1st, 2010 at 9:57 am
Jenny – Thanks for including JewPoint0 on your list! I’m particularly honored by your use of the word “succulent”! We really try to offer both big-picture strategic insight, and very “tachlis” (practical) nuggets (as I like to call them), so readers can put the content into practice easily. JESNA is a phenomenal resource for our community, and I’ve loved cooperating with JESNA staff and friends on the recent JE3 project (http://www.jesna.org/je3/) about the future of Jewish education in the digital age. Thanks for all you do!
March 3rd, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Thank you, Jenny and Monique, for the shout out! We’re thrilled to be in such good company. JewPoint0 is a fun collaboration with Lisa Colton, Phil Brodsky, and friends.
We love having colleagues like you and admire the work that you both do! Rock on!
March 5th, 2010 at 8:48 am
[...] JESNA (the Jewish Educational Service of North America) named the Office of High School Programs’ Blog in its top 5 picks of blogs in the Jewish educational world – what an honor! Check out Jenny’s post here: http://talance.com/blog/2010/03/01/top-blogs-from-jesna/ [...]
November 8th, 2011 at 9:56 am
[...] JESNA (the Jewish Educational Service of North America) named the Office of High School Programs’ Blog in its top 5 picks of blogs in the Jewish educational world – what an honor! Check out Jenny’s post here: http://talance.com/blog/2010/03/01/top-blogs-from-jesna/ [...]