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July 13th, 2012

70 U.S. EDUCATORS IN ISRAEL TO EXPLORE LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION SYSTEM

REALITY Israel brings Teach For America corps members to meet with Israeli educators and activists; program expanding to include educators from global Teach For All network

July 17-29, 2012

JERUSALEM – July 15, 2012—On July 17, 70 U.S. educators will visit Israel as part of a leadership development program designed to deepen their commitment to education reform and service. They will explore alternative models of education and methods of approaching complex societal challenges, including how Israeli schools address issues of co-existence, religion and minority populations.

As part of their 12-day experience, they will meet with leading Israeli educators and social entrepreneurs, including Einat Wilf, Member of Knesset (Parliament) and Chair of its Education, Sports and Culture Committee, as well as Nir Tzuk, Managing Director of Ashoka Israel. They will also be introduced to trailblazing Israeli initiatives such as The Center for Educational Technology.

The educators are participating in the REALITY Israel program, supported by the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation and the Samberg Family Foundation, in partnership with Teach For America. They are all part of Teach For America, the national nonprofit that recruits and trains outstanding individuals of all academic disciplines to commit two years to teach in high-need schools and become lifelong leaders in the movement to end educational inequity. While in Israel, they will meet with their counterparts in Teach First Israel, a similar program that launched in 2010 and now has 143 teachers working in 33 schools across Israel.

“These inspiring young leaders are among those powering the education reform movement that is sweeping our country and our world,” said Lynn Schusterman, Chair of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Philanthropic Network, which includes the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation. “REALITY enables them to learn from each other while challenging them to build their leadership skills and examine the values that drive their commitment to creating change in their communities, in the Jewish world and beyond.”

Now in its fourth year, REALITY Israel has brought more than 200 Teach For America educators to Israel. As part of this unique program, corps members explore Israel through a service and education lens, as well as engage in self-reflection and learning. Among those participating in the 2012 REALITY Israel experience are:

  • Amy Berkhoudt, a high school English and journalism teacher in Detroit, who worked with the Detroit Youth Food Brigade to pair high school students with local businesses and urban farms in the area. The daughter of immigrants, Amy was the first in her family to attend and graduate from college.
  • Katherine Hagan, an 8th grade teacher in Las Vegas who is launching an arts camp for at-risk students with funding from Downtown Project, an organization started by Tony Hsieh—founder of Zappos, the world’s largest online shoe store—to revitalize Las Vegas.
  • Nina Safene, who co-founded Colorado’s first single-gender public school—Girls Athletic Leadership School in Denver—where she now works as the school’s Response to Intervention Coordinator.
  • George Stern, a high school teacher in Colorado, who previously taught at Rikers Island Jail in New York.

For most participants in the REALITY program, it is their first visit to Israel, and the impact of the experience has proven to be profound. According to the REALITY Israel Experience: An Impact Study, the program strengthens the link between participants’ values and passion for public service. They also gain a deeper understanding of key Jewish concepts, a stronger connection to the Jewish community and powerful insights about their leadership capacities and potential.

“Israel is a classroom for people who want to learn about leadership in the face of extreme challenges,” said Andrew Mandel, Teach For America’s Vice President of Special Projects. “Many of the social justice challenges Israel faces mirror those in the U.S., and our participants get the opportunity to grapple with how best to address those complex issues.”

According to Mandel, what began with REALITY is spreading to the entire Teach For America network. “It’s an incubator for new ideas and has opened the door for us to do more reflective programming with our corps members, professional staff and students,” he said.

Several REALITY participants have already begun implementing programming for their students that allows them to reflect upon what it means to be a leader. Daniel Sass, a teacher and head soccer coach at Digital Harbor High School in Baltimore, Md., is one such an example. After participating on the 2011 REALITY trip, during which he met a teacher working with refugee students in the Golan Heights, Sass recognized a parallel with his own work—a large number of his students were also refugees from Ethiopia, Iraq, Nepal, Sudan, Somalia and Tanzania, among other countries.

“The same cultural, ethnic and religious diversity that moved me in Israel was now presenting itself in the form of my varsity soccer team, and I was given the task of making them coexist as teammates,” Sass said. “It took me by surprise and forced me to reexamine the needs of the community in which I teach.”

In doing so, Sass became involved with an organization that uses soccer as a platform for dialogue and education in its work with marginalized youth. Today, in addition to teaching, Sass coaches Baltimore’s under-18 soccer team, all 20 of whom are refugees. Sass credits REALITY and his experience in Israel with inspiring him to take on the role.

Building on its success, REALITY is expanding to include two new Israel-based programs that will launch in the next year. REALITY Global will be geared to corps members in the global Teach For All network, a collection of independent social enterprises working to expand educational opportunities in more than 30 countries. REALITY Pro will offer an Israel-based experience for Teach For America professionals with affiliations and interests in Jewish life.

“Our goal is to help exceptional people see leadership through a values-rich framework,” said Adam Simon who, as Associate National Director of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, directs REALITY. “We are exploring how we can expand this model to help build a network of leaders who act on deeply held values to enact positive social change and, where relevant, to lead richer, more meaningful Jewish lives.”

The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation and the REALITY suite of programs are part of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Philanthropic Network, a global network of philanthropic initiatives focused on igniting the power in young people to create change for themselves, in the Jewish community and across the broader world. CLSPN also includes the Schusterman Foundation-Israel and ROI Community.

For more information about REALITY Israel, please visit www.realityexperience.org.

Contact:

Sara Averick, Israel: 052-867-4966 or sara@leadstoryplus.com

Jose Rosenfeld, Israel: 052-287-7646 or jose@leadstoryplus.com

Roben Smolar, USA: 202-289-7000, ext 6 or rkantor@schusterman.org

Abram Shanedling, USA: 202-250-6158 or abram@dershowitzgroup.com

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July 12th, 2011

Cross-posted from eJewishPhilanthropy. Check out photos from the REALITY Israel Experience 2011.

In just a few short hours, 57 up-and-coming U.S. change agents will be on their way to Israel to connect with local peers and leaders – and their counterparts at Teach First Israel – through the REALITY Israel Experience for Teach For America corps members program. While here, they will learn from one another on how best to inspire students in disadvantaged areas to succeed in school and to work on a communal vision of educational equality.

The encounter is just one stop for Teach For America corps members on the REALITY Israel Experience program, supported by the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation and the Samberg Family Foundation in partnership with Teach For America and the ROI Community of Young Jewish Innovators. The 10-day trip is designed to introduce corps members to Israel’s education and social justice systems, give them exposure to top Israeli leaders and thinkers, and help them uncover and recommit to the values that drive their passion for public service.

Speaking on behalf of both foundations, Lynn Schusterman told eJP, “By partnering with Teach For America to create the REALITY program, we hope to inspire corps members to embark on meaningful engagement with their personal journeys and with Israel, as well as cultivate long-term dedication toward Jewish community involvement and service.” Read More »

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July 12th, 2011

TEACH FOR AMERICA AND TEACH FIRST ISRAEL JOIN FORCES TO BUILD A GLOBAL MOVEMENT TO END EDUCATIONAL INEQUITY

57 up-and-coming U.S. change agents to connect with Israeli peers and leaders through the REALITY Israel Experience for Teach For America Corps Members program

July 12-24, 2011

Jerusalem—July 12, 2011–Top Teach For America corps members will meet with their Teach First Israel counterparts to learn from one another how best to inspire students in disadvantaged areas to succeed in school and to work on a communal vision of educational equality.

The encounter is just one stop for Teach For America corps members on the REALITY Israel Experience program, supported by the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation (CLSFF) and the Samberg Family Foundation in partnership with Teach For America and the ROI Community of Young Jewish Innovators. The 10-day trip is designed to introduce corps members to Israel’s education and social justice systems, give them exposure to top Israeli leaders and thinkers, and help them uncover and recommit to the values that drive their passion for public service.

“By partnering with Teach For America to create the REALITY program, we hope to inspire corps members to embark on meaningful engagement with their personal journeys and with Israel, as well as cultivate long-term dedication toward Jewish community involvement and service,” said Lynn Schusterman, chair of CLSFF, speaking on behalf of both foundations.

“Our gathering will not stop at trading teaching tips,” said Andrew Mandel, Teach For America’s Vice President of Interactive Learning and Engagement. “It will involve sharing what we are learning from our experiences in the classroom and what larger changes it suggests we must make in our respective countries on behalf of our students and communities.”

Both Teach For America and Teach First Israel are based on a simple but powerful concept: Enlist top college graduates to become lifelong champions for educational equity by first recruiting them to teach for two years with students from low-income backgrounds. They are both part of the Teach For All network—a collection of independent social enterprises working to expand educational opportunities in their respective countries—and are highly selective. Last year, 48,000 people applied for 5,200 spots with Teach For America. Similarly, Teach First Israel chose 90 out 1,400 applicants for the coming school year. In 2011-2012, it will be expanding from Jerusalem, Beer Sheva, Haifa, Horfeish, Holon, Bat Yam, Petach Tikva and Or Yehuda to include schools in Lod, Acco, Kiryat Shmona, Arad and Dimona.

Among the 57 Teach For America corps members that will participate in the 2011 REALITY Israel Experience are:

  • Jessica Bero, who worked as a chef before joining Teach For America, helping to turn around Kansas City’s largest soup kitchen by bringing students in as kitchen staff.
  • Eric Poris, a math teacher at American Horse School on the Pine Ridge Native American Reservation in South Dakota and the only Jew on the reservation. He has also taught in the Swiss Alps, Brazil and Peru.
  • Leora Sher, who taught adolescent AIDS awareness in the villages of South Africa before she began teaching in Chicago.

The REALITY Israel Experience introduces corps members, leaders in their own right, to key Israeli figures in the education and social action movements, and to trailblazing Israeli initiatives like B’Maagalei Tzedek, Atid Bamidbar and Friends of the Earth. Not only will participants examine the values that drive their commitment to public service, they will also explore the connection between Jewish values, public service and how the two reinforce each other.

REALITY trips for Teach for America corps members were also conducted in the summers of 2009 and 2010, and the impact of the visit to Israel is profound. According to The REALITY Israel Experience: An Impact Study, it strengthens the link between participants’ Jewish identity and passion for service while deepening their commitment to social justice and the Teach For America mission.

Rachel Brody embodies REALITY’s transformational power. Before she participated in the first REALITY trip in 2009, she had never been involved in the Jewish community nor did she connect her dedication to teaching students with disabilities to Jewish values. Today she is a PresenTense Fellow in Jerusalem, where she is working on GIM, or Global Inclusion Movement, a social start-up that will train and certify organizations and businesses to integrate people with disabilities.

“I had never felt any connection with Israel or felt particularly Jewish,” Brody said. “Coming here on REALITY, I learned a lot about Israel and Judaism. I felt a connection with Judaism that I did not feel before. I especially identified with tikkun olam and tzedaka.”

Indeed, the REALITY Israel Experience anticipated the finding of the recently released Volunteering + Values: A Repair the World Report on Jewish Young Adults. As reported by CNN, this study underscored the need for programs that help young Jews see their volunteerism through the lens of a Jewish framework to ensure an active, enduring commitment to service and to strengthen the Jewish community’s social impact.

“It is our hope,” said Adam Simon, CLSFF’s Associate National Director, “that the success of the REALITY program will encourage future partnerships with secular service organizations, as well as become a model for engaging young Jews in service as a way to lead richer, more meaningfully Jewish lives.”

The encounter also promises great benefits to the Teach First Israel participants, who have just completed the program’s inaugural year.

“Meetings such as these expand their horizons, enrich their perspective, enable them to see that they are not alone and that teachers in other countries experience similar situations,” said Asaf Banner, CEO and Co-Founder of Teach First Israel, a joint initiative of the Ministry of Education, JDC-Israel, HaKol Hinuch and the Naomi Foundation. “This peer-to-peer opportunity to share tips, knowledge and best practices is empowering. They will come out of it more motivated, knowing they are part of a global movement of young leaders who want to create a better future for children around the world.”

For more information about the REALITY Israel Experience program, please visit www.tfaisraelexperience.org.

Contact:

Roben Kantor, USA: 202-289-7000, ext 6 or rkantor@schusterman.org

Sara Averick, Israel: 052-867-4966 or sara@leadstoryplus.com

Jose Rosenfeld, Israel: 052-287-7646 or jose@leadstoryplus.com

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May 3rd, 2011
Map of where the 2011 REALITY Israel participants live.

This summer, for the third year running, Team Schusterman will join forces with the Samberg Family Foundation to bring Teach For America corps members on a 10-day trip to Israel to tour, explore, learn first-hand about the Israeli educational system and take a deeper look at the values that drive their professional aspirations and volunteerism.

Out of a record-high 415 applications, 58 corps members were selected for the 2011 REALITY Israel Experience for Teach For America Corps Members, which is scheduled for July 12-24, 2011. Participants hail from 25 of Teach For America’s 39 regions, including the Baltimore, Bay Area, Chicago, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Detroit, Eastern North Carolina, Greater Boston, Greater New Orleans, Greater Philadelphia Camden, Hawaii, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Memphis, Mid-Atlantic, Mississippi Delta, New York, Rio Grande Valley, South Dakota, South Louisiana, St. Louis and Tulsa.

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February 15th, 2011

On the occasion of Teach For America’s 20th Anniversary Summit, we hosted a Shabbat dinner for 155 Teach For America staff, corps members and alumni who had descended upon Washington, D.C., alongside nearly 11,000 of their colleagues, to take stock of the organization’s progress over the past two decades and to lay out its goals for the future.

The dinner was a celebration of Teach For America’s success and our deep partnership that has taken root in Oklahoma, across the U.S. and in Israel. It was also in recognition of the alumni of the REALITY Teach For America Israel Experience, a program we co-founded with the Samberg Family Foundation that enables corps members to spend 10 days exploring Israel from a service and education perspective, as well as connecting their secular service work as teachers to their personal values and motivations for repairing the world. Read More »

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August 5th, 2010

In 2009, Elliot Singer participated in the first-ever REALITY Israel Experience for Teach For America Corps Members trip. A partnership between CLSFF, the Samberg Family Foundation, Teach For America and the Center for Leadership Initiatives, REALITY brings corps members to Israel for 10 days of touring, exploring the Israeli educational system, self-reflection and learning.

These days, Elliot can be found cycling the TransAmerica Trail—a 4,262-mile ride from Astoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia—with his college friends David Drabkin and Jonathan Mahler. Together they started Miles for Meals to raise awareness about the domestic hunger epidemic, draw attention to communities in need and donate funds to alleviate hunger throughout America. Read More »

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August 2nd, 2010

The first time I had a serious conversation with Lisa, a Teach For America (TFA) corps member in her early 20’s, was when I walked by and noticed her crying.

She told me her story of having two Jewish parents but being raised with no religion. Of always seeking something spiritual but hating synagogues and other Jewish experiences because she felt judged and belittled for her ignorance. She was crying because, for the first time in her life, she felt welcomed by the Jewish community.

So what did we—the Jewish community that she felt rejected her for so many years—finally do right? Read More »

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March 2nd, 2010

TEACH FOR AMERICA CORPS MEMBERS SELECTED FOR 10-DAY ISRAEL PROGRAM

Schusterman and Samberg Family foundations to bring corps members to Israel for 10 days of touring, exploring the Israeli educational system, self-reflection and learning

Washington, DC—March 2, 2010 –The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation (CLSFF) and the Samberg Family Foundation (SFF) are pleased to announce that 47 Teach For America corps members have been selected to participate in the 2010 REALITY Israel Experience for Teach For America Corps Members. Teach For America (TFA) is a national organization that trains and places thousands of recent college graduates in classrooms within some of the nations’ most struggling schools. As part of this unique program, corps members will spend 10 days exploring Israel from a service and education perspective, as well as connecting their secular service work as teachers to Jewish values and ideas.

“By partnering with Teach For America to create the REALITY program, we hope to inspire corps members to embark on meaningful engagement with their personal journeys and with Israel, as well as cultivate long-term dedication toward Jewish community involvement and service,” said Lynn Schusterman, chair of CLSFF, speaking on behalf of both foundations.

The trip, which is open to all corps members, is scheduled for July 11-22, 2010. Participants hail from 20 Teach For America regions, including the Bay Area, Charlotte, Chicago, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Eastern North Carolina, Greater New Orleans, Greater Philadelphia Camden, Hawaii, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Mississippi Delta, New Mexico, New York, Phoenix, Rio Grande Valley, St. Louis and Tulsa.

During the intensely packed, educationally focused experience, corps members will meet with a range of individuals and organizations in Israeli society who work on a variety of educational, social, political and economic issues. Through a series of guided reflections and probing questions, as well as Jewish and secular textual studies and activities, participants will engage in personal reflection about their values, motivations, capacities and social justice commitments.

“Teach For America corps members work incredibly hard to improve educational prospects for the students they teach during their two years,” said Andrew Mandel, Teach For America’s Vice President of Interactive Learning and Engagement. “REALITY is an unmatched opportunity for this highly selective group of young leaders to explore a range of complex issues through an innovative cross-cultural approach while mining their personal values and connecting to provocative and successful role models dedicated to improving the lives of others.”

Founded and jointly funded by CLSFF and the SFF, REALITY is run in partnership with Teach For America and the Center for Leadership Initiatives (CLI), a Jewish leadership-focused operating foundation of the Schusterman Philanthropic Network. The program, which is open to corps members of all faiths, is built upon the recognition that a disproportionately high number of young Jews participate in secular service experiences but do not connect the motivations for that service with Jewish values or ideas. Currently at least 10 percent of Teach For America corps members are Jewish.

In 2009, the program’s pilot year, REALITY brought 40 competitively selected Teach For America corps members to Israel for a similar short-term experiential learning experience. A formal evaluation was conducted by Dr. Melinda Fine of Fine Consulting. Her key findings include:

  • Participants reported powerful understandings and impacts of their experience, in keeping with partners’ hopes and expectations;
  • Participants enriched their understandings of key Jewish concepts and felt more strongly identified with the Jewish community and Israel;
  • The partnership between faith-based and non-faith-based organizations was highly productive, collaborative and successful; and
  • Participants gained powerful insights about their leadership capacities and potential.

“It is our hope,” said Adam Simon, CLSFF’s Director of Jewish Programs, “that the REALITY program and these findings will inform future partnerships with secular service organizations, as well as provide a model for engaging young Jews in service as a way to lead richer, more meaningfully Jewish lives.”

A summary of Dr. Fine’s evaluation and an informal post-trip survey conducted by Teach For America can be found at www.schusterman.org/category/resources/studies-evaluations.

For more information about the REALITY Israel Experience program, please contact Roben Kantor and visit www.tfaisraelexperience.org.

About the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation

The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation (CLSFF) was  established in 1987 as a private foundation dedicated to helping the Jewish people flourish by supporting programs throughout the world that spread the joy of Jewish living, giving and learning. The Foundation also provides assistance to non-sectarian charitable organizations dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Tulsa, OK, especially in the areas of education, child advocacy and community service. www.schusterman.org

About the Samberg Family Foundation

The Samberg Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation committed to fostering healthy and productive living for children and youth, families and communities. The Foundation believes that when provided with the appropriate supports and opportunities, all children and youth can achieve their dreams. www.sambergfdn.org

About Teach For America

Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools and become lifelong leaders in expanding educational opportunity. Today, 7,300 corps members are teaching in 35 regions across the country while 17,000 Teach For America alumni continue working from inside and outside the field of education for the fundamental changes necessary to ensure educational excellence and equity. www.teachforamerica.org

About the Center for Leadership Initiatives

Founded in 2006 by Lynn Schusterman, the Center for Leadership Initiatives (CLI) is a private operating foundation dedicated to catalyzing the power and potential of individuals to lead organizations and communities to higher vision, meaning and effectiveness. Through a weave of skills trainings, coaching, conferences and retreats, as well as online networks, CLI seeks to cultivate excellence, leadership and vision in the Jewish non-profit world. www.leadingup.org

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July 23rd, 2009

Teach For America Corps Members to Comment on Inaugural Program in Israel

Conference Call to Take Place 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. E.S.T., Tuesday, July 28

WASHINGTON — July 23, 2009– Teach For America and the Schusterman Philanthropic Network will hold a conference call and Q&A session on Tuesday, July 28 for Teach For America corps members just back from the inaugural REALITY Israel Experience: Renewal, Education, Action, Leadership and Inspiration for Teach For America teachers, or corps members as they are called.

The REALITY program, sponsored by the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family and the Samberg Family foundations and implemented by the Center for Leadership Initiatives, inaugurates a leadership development program for corps members with an interest in self-reflection and exploration of the Jewish values behind their Teach For America participation. The program was open to all corps members.

Representatives from Teach For America and the Schusterman Philanthropic Network will join participating corps members to discuss:

  • Teach For America’s and the funders’ aims in launching this leadership program
  • Why the program was launched in Israel
  • What participating corps members experienced and how they hope the program will assist their mission as Teach For America corps members and alumni

Joining the conference call is by invitation. To participate in the Q & A portion of the call we request you register by email through Adam Simon at asimon@schusterman.org. To join the call please dial 1-866-316-1519, passcode 5911091.

About Teach For America

Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools and become lifelong leaders in expanding educational opportunity. Corps members were selected to participate in REALITY based on their achievements, their potential to transform participation into meaningful action, and their ability to contribute positively to the group experience. www.teachforamerica.org

About the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation

Established in 1987, the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation is dedicated to helping the Jewish people flourish by supporting programs that spread the joy of Jewish living, giving and learning. The Foundation also provides assistance to non-sectarian charitable organizations dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Oklahoma. More information is available at www.schusterman.org.

About the Samberg Family Foundation

The Samberg Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation committed to fostering healthy and productive living for children and youth, families, and communities. The Foundation believes that when provided with the appropriate supports and opportunities, all children and youth can achieve their dreams. www.sambergfdn.org

About the Center for Leadership Initiatives

Founded in 2006 through the initial support of Lynn Schusterman, the Center for Leadership Initiatives, Inc. (CLI) is a private operating foundation dedicated to developing Jewish leaders and promoting managerial excellence throughout the Jewish community. CLI takes a multi-faceted approach to leadership development and professional growth – one that includes crafted gatherings, professional peer networks, and a host of online resources (www.leadingup.org).

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