EducationIsrael and Atlanta Working Together
Innovation Key to Seminar for Youth Professionals
JumpSpark Professional brings more than a dozen Atlantans to Israel for bonding and training.

Participants in the JumpSpark Professional seminar in Israel show the self-portraits they made with found materials. Seated (from left) are artist Hanoch Piven; Ezra Flom, the director of youth and family programming at Temple Kol Emeth; Nicole Andronescu Flom, the assistant director of education at Ahavath Achim Synagogue; Bobbee Griff, the youth adviser at Temple Beth Tikvah; Adam Griff, the regional director of youth engagement for NFTY-SAR; Elizabeth C. Foster, a family and teen educator at The Temple; Molly Okun, the director of youth and teen engagement at Temple Sinai; and Jason Price, a program manager for the Atlanta Jewish Teen Initiative. Standing (from left) are Hope Chernak, the executive director of the Atlanta Jewish Teen Initiative; Rabbi Gabby Dagan of the Leo Baeck Education Center; Rich Walter, the associate director for Israel education at the Center for Israel Education; Hannah Zale, the music director for In the City Camp and a religious school music educator and youth adviser at Congregation B’nai Torah; Susan Cosden, the director of education at Temple Beth Tikvah; Jody Gansel, a program manager for the Experiential Jewish Education Network; and Mira Hirsch, an artistic associate for Theatrical Outfit Project Tolerance at The Temple.
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