
Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education
Press Release- April 1, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CAJE RECIPIENT OF TARGUM SHLISHI FOUNDATION
GRANT TO PROMOTE EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE
The Center for the Advancement of Jewish
Education (CAJE) was recently awarded a $50,000 grant
from the Targum Shlishi Foundation in order to promote
and recognize Jewish educational leadership in the Greater
Miami Jewish Community.
The Targum Shlishi Foundation initiated
this project by awarding CAJE $10,000 per year over
five years which will be used to provide select day
school, congregational school and early childhood teachers
with a $1,000 award in recognition of their contribution
to promoting excellence in their respective schools.
In addition, an award will be provided on an annual
basis, to a lay leader of a Jewish day school in Greater
Miami who has contributed to the pursuit of educational
excellence in his / her respective school.
Miami philanthropist, Mr. Aryeh Rubin,
President of the Targum Shlishi Foundation stated that,
“the purpose of this program is to identify and
promote Jewish educational leadership on the local school
level…we must find new and creative ways to identify,
encourage and motivate educational innovation and excellence
in our schools…I am hopeful that this program
will attract other funders and philanthropists who share
in this vision and mission for our Jewish community.”
CAJE President/CEO, Dr. Chaim Y. Botwinick
stated that “this program will have a dramatic
impact on the way in which the Miami Jewish community
bestows honor and respect upon its Jewish educators.”
Dr. Botwinick also lauded Mr. Rubin and his foundation
for being in the forefront of providing the Miami Jewish
educational community with venues and opportunities
to enhance the quality of its educational personnel.
These initiatives included a $10,000 grant to CAJE for
professional development in memory of J.J. Greenberg,
and the soon to be released of Judaic resource CD ROM
produced by the Gesher Foundation which CAJE will be
disseminating over the next several weeks.
Targum Shlishi, an Aryeh and Raquel Rubin
Foundation are dedicated to providing a range of creative
solutions to problems facing Jewry today. Premised on
the conviction that dynamic change and adaptation have
historically been crucial to a vibrant and relevant
Judaism and to the survival of its people, Targum Shlishi’s
initiatives are designed to stimulate the development
of new ideas and innovative strategies that will enable
Jewish life, its culture, and its traditions to continue
to flourish.
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