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b'shalom
"in peace" (used to sign off in written correspondence)
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Birthright
A free 10-day trip to Israel for young Diaspora Jews ages 18-26. Over 400,000 Jews have been to Israel on Birthright.
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CCAR
a union of Reform Rabbis that determines pay and benefits, as well as who can work at Reform movement-affiliated synagogues
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CJLS
a committee of Conservative Rabbis that meets semi-yearly to review t'shuvot (halachic proposals)
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continuity
An objective, often expressed in response to rising rates of interfaith marriage, to ensure that Judaism is transmitted from one generation to the next.
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convener
an organization that brings people or organizations together
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day school
Jewish grade school, where students learn both Jewish and secular subjects. "The general name given to private Jewish schools" in the United States and Canada (JPS)
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engagement
The degree to which an individual is active in or affiliated with a Jewish communal activity or organization, or to which a Jewish institution encourages such activity
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ever-dying people
reference to Simon Rawidowicz quote that Jews have long seen themselves in danger of decline
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federation
A local Jewish philanthropy which raises and distributes funds for social welfare, social services and educational needs in local communities and overseas, especially Israel.
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give/get
The amount of money that a board member of an organization is responsible to contribute, either by a personal donation ("give") or by the member's individual fundraising ("get").
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Jew Bub
"Jewish Bubble"; the network of Jewish organizations and social circles in which Jews interact mostly with other Jews
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Jewish geography
a "game" in which Jews attempt to identify common friends or acquaintances
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Jewish professional
An employee, excluding support staff, of an institution, including a synagogue, non-profit organization, and school, specifically or largely devoted to a Jewish cause or agenda.
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Jews of Color
A pan-ethnic term that identifies Jews who are not white. It generally includes Jews who are Black, Asian, Latino/a/x, Native American, mixed race, and it sometimes also includes Jews with ancestry in the Middle East and North Africa.
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lay leader
a member of the board of directors for a Jewish non-profit organization
an adult who helps coordinate programs of a Jewish organization in a volunteer capacity
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mission
An organized trip meant to expose participants to the work of a nonprofit organization, raise awareness of a cause, and/or deliver supplies or services to a deserving population. Unlike the Christian use of the word "mission," Jewish missions do not signify a proselytizing motive.
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OO
Abbreviation for Open Orthodoxy or Open Orthodox.
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Open Orthodox
a breakaway movement to the left of Modern Orthodoxy, declared outside of acceptable Orthodox boundaries by most mainstream Orthodox rabbis
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peoplehood
sense of belonging to the world Jewish people
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Pew
Shorthand reference to “A Portrait of Jewish Americans,†a comprehensive survey, released in October 2013 by the Pew Research Center’s Religion and Public Life Project. Upon its release, the survey's findings on population, Jewish identity, and interfaith marriage seemed likely to play a central role in determining priorities for myriad Jewish institutions.
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Tot Shabbat
A synagogue-based service or play group for young children on Shabbat.
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unaffiliated
Refers to members of the Jewish population who are not involved with a synagogue or other Jewish community organizations.
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