MISSION & CORE VALUES
JEIC is a bold initiative to radically improve the quality of Jewish education in day schools across North America. We bring together educators, funders, influencers and consumers to pursue lasting school culture change through innovation, experimentation, and collaboration. Initiated in 2012 by the Mayberg Foundation and supported through multiple philanthropic partnerships, JEIC seeks to ignite students’ passion for Jewish learning by improving the way Jewish values, literacy, practice, and beliefs are transferred to the next generation.
Our Mission
JEIC catalyzes radical improvement in Jewish day schools, challenging them to achieve their mandate of optimizing student internalization of Jewish wisdom, identity, and decision making.
We pursue lasting school change through convening impactful gatherings, partnering with effective professional development providers aligned with JEIC values, influencing culture and conversation through the written and spoken word, and originating bold initiatives and experimentation.
Core Values
At JEIC, we believe that the following core values need to be embedded in every day school in order to create a lasting, meaningful and relevant Jewish experience for each student:
Emotional Connection: School environments are places where students can internalize the beautiful wisdom, values, and sensitivities of Torah.
Application of Wisdom: Judaism, presented as a precious and practical gift, taught as distinct from other types of content, enables students to apply Jewish wisdom in every stage of their lives.
Personal Calling: Individual choice leads to a personal Torah outlook, making it incumbent upon students to engage with a Jewish framework and deploy it for the betterment of the world, Jewish people, and themselves.
Jewish Peoplehood: Enduring Jewish community relies on each individual being part of a cohesive, mission-driven nation that values members’ contributions.
Inclusion: Diverse paths to God--intellectually, academically, emotionally, and spiritually--are encouraged, and all comers to the tent should be welcomed.
Relationship with the Divine: The environment inspires a personal and communal relationship with God through a Torah lens, modeled as one precious part of being a Jew.