The Jewish Agency on Wednesday announced that it has named Rabbi Joe Schwartz as its new director of educational innovation and of Makom: The Israeli Education Lab, the organization's central resource for educating and empowering professionals to change the conversation around Israel.
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Makom works to develop new models of Israel and Jewish peoplehood education and to train educators both in and outside of the Jewish Agency. Through training and educational programs, Makom enables participants to ask challenging questions, while also providing compelling experiential learning experiences.
Schwartz, whose official title is director of Makom and educational innovation, made Aliyah from Brooklyn, NY, in 2020 and was previously a litigator at the Kramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel law firm. He received his rabbinic ordination from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. He has worked as a pulpit rabbi and has written curricula and taught for diverse audiences. Most recently he launched his own venture, IDRA, which seeks to strengthen ties between Israelis and world Jewry by leveraging vital Jewish culture both in Israel and abroad.
"I could not be more excited to take the reins of Makom, an innovative and forward-thinking leader in Israel education," he said. "The Jewish Agency has historically been invaluable in forging ties between world Jewry and Israel. I myself first came to Israel in my teens on a Jewish Agency program, and I am deeply honored to be able to play a part in helping it fulfill that mission in our challenging times."
Dr. Shivi Greenfield, chief strategy officer of the Jewish Agency, added, "We are excited that a seasoned professional such as Rabbi Schwartz, who has substantial educational experience in the US along with deep knowledge of Israel, will continue to expand our impact in the realm of innovation in Israel and Jewish peoplehood education."