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Keysar, Ariela; Kress, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2021
In this paper, we present data from the most recent wave of the "Longitudinal Study of Young Jews Raised in Conservative Synagogues." Participants were part of the b'nai mitzvah class of 1994-1995 (or, the year 5755 in the Hebrew calendar) and members of Conservative synagogues in the US and Canada. Approximately 400 panel members took…
Descriptors: School Choice, Jews, Religious Education, Ceremonies
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Uhrman, Abigail L.; Walton, Ginger; Oaks, Lindsey; Schleien, Stuart J.; Kress, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2019
As an increasing number of Jewish summer camps welcome campers with disabilities, it becomes more important to understand the experience of these campers and that of their neurotypical peers. In this study, campers with disabilities and neurotypical campers participated together in a photography activity. Photographs and their accompanying…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Summer Programs, Camps, Photography
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Kress, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2017
"Mussar," an approach to character growth emerging as a movement in the 18th century, has increasingly been incorporated into contemporary Jewish education. The purpose of mussar--the cultivation of character--is consistent with the goals of Jewish day schools and other settings. This article examines the implementation of a mussar-based…
Descriptors: Values Education, Day Schools, Community Schools, Jews
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Shefter, Laura; Uhrman, Abigail L.; Tobin, Lisa; Kress, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2017
As appreciation of the impact of Jewish camping has grown, so have efforts to increase the number of campers able to participate in these settings. Inclusion of campers with disabilities, though not a new phenomenon, has likewise expanded. As more services are provided to campers with disabilities, more camps are hiring an Inclusion Coordinator to…
Descriptors: Jews, Disabilities, Inclusion, Coordinators
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Kress, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2016
Students in "community" (nondenominational) Jewish high schools represent a diversity of denominational affiliations, including those who affiliate with more than one denomination and those that affiliate with none. These schools strive to create communities in which students with varying Jewish beliefs and practices are, at the very…
Descriptors: Day Schools, Community Schools, High School Students, Judaism
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Katz, Meredith L.; Kress, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2018
This study investigates the Jewish history engagement for middle school students "playing" in the Jewish Court of All Time (JCAT), an online simulation of a current events court case with historical roots (http://jcat.icsmich.org). Through an online platform across several schools, students research and play historical and current…
Descriptors: Jews, History, Middle School Students, Computer Simulation
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Kress, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2010
Jewish day schools offer many experiences meant to foster the Jewish development of students. However, these experiences are at risk of being disconnected from one another, complicating a comprehensive approach to addressing issues of identity. This article uses a constructivist approach to identity development to frame the challenges posed by…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Jews, Day Schools, Judaism
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Charme, Stuart; Horowitz, Bethamie; Hyman, Tali; Kress, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2008
"Jewish identity" has been a central concern both in the realm of research about American Jewry and to American Jewish educational programming, but what it means and how to best study it have come under question in recent years. In this article, four scholars describe the ways they understand Jewish identity among American Jews and how they study…
Descriptors: Jews, Research Methodology, Models, Ethnicity
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Kress, Jeffrey S.; Elias, Maurice J. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2008
Irving Sigel's distancing theory and his cognitive and educational research has led to an understanding of the importance of ''encompassing'' educational settings and the promotion of positive developmental outcomes in the area of Jewish education. This paper describes how distancing theory provides a basis for understanding the effects of…
Descriptors: Jews, Educational Research, Judaism, Educational Environment
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Kress, Jeffrey S.; Cohen, Steven M.; Davidson, Aryeh – Journal of Jewish Education, 2007
Successful career development involves balancing the values and expectations held by oneself and by others regarding one's position and the roles played as part of the position. Due to the nature of their work, rabbis face special challenges with regard to balancing professional roles and expectations. Results from a study of Conservative rabbis…
Descriptors: Career Development, Clergy, Jews, Judaism
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Sigel, Irving E.; Kress, Jeffrey S.; Elias, Maurice J. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2007
Questioning-asking has not only long been seen as a central component of Jewish educational practice but has also been thought to be part of a broader culture of Judaism. In this article, we apply cognitive-developmental theories to advance the discussion of the use of questioning in Jewish education. Such theories allow Jewish educators to more…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Educational Practices, Religious Education