The Jewish Virtual Library is an online Jewish encyclopedia, covering a wide variety of subjects, from anti-Semitism to Zionism. The website has more than 16,000 articles and 7,000 photographs and maps.
The Jewish Virtual Library is an online Jewish encyclopedia, covering a wide variety of subjects, from anti-Semitism to Zionism. The website has more than 16,000 articles and 7,000 photographs and maps.
Our 20th Anniversary Report highlighting the efforts and accomplishments of the Foundation and its partners over its first two decades.
Our 10th Anniversary Report, honoring the life and legacy of our late founder, Charles Schusterman (z”l).
An open-source online database of Jewish texts on social justice run by American Jewish World Service.
A trans-denominational website of Jewish information and education geared toward learners of all ages and educational backgrounds.
Links to Jewish texts in English, including Tanakh, Talmud, Midrashic Texts, Kabbalistic Texts and key modern texts.
The central repository of social scientific studies of North American Jewry.
An overview of the organized Jewish community, including non-profit organizations, governing bodies, religious movements and political parties.
Download: The ABCs of Jewish Communal Life
Prepared by Jeremy Burton and by Rabbi Jill Jacobs. Revised for the Jewish FundS for Justice.
The Sosland Online Resource Center offers resources for Jewish educational leaders at the community and national levels. These resources include published works, programs and conferences, organizations and communities and web-based sources on topics including Jewish education, bullying, technology, special needs and much more.
Agents of social change often struggle to understand how to focus their field-building investments and activities because they lack a comprehensive and coherent map of the strengths and weaknesses of their field. To help address this challenge, The James Irvine Foundation asked The Bridgespan Group to develop an approach to assessing the strengths and needs of a field. The result is a framework for building more robust fields, The Strong Field Framework, presented in this report.
The Strong Field Framework can help other foundations and nonprofits to assess the strengths and needs of the fields they seek to build, and to prioritize their efforts and investments.