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Post doctoral fellowship in RE and Jewish studies

The Concentration in Education and Jewish Studies (EdJS) at the Stanford Graduate School of Education invites applications for the Jim Joseph Post-Doctoral Fellowship in education and religion for a two-year appointment, beginning in the fall of 2020.  The EdJS is a unique hub for studies at the intersection of religion and education, and we invite

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Thinking through governance

As the REA Board continues to work on enhancing the transparency and participatory nature of governance in our Association, they are putting together information pages to keep track of what has already been done, as well as any proposed changes that require a change in by-law. You can read about the governance changes here (a

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Engage REA Board about governance

The second in a series of live zoom meetings will take place this coming Thursday, September 5th at 3 pm eastern, 2 pm central using this zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/9230801444 Please join the Board to talk about the proposed governance changes. You can read about them here on our website, in preparation for this meeting, as

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REA2019 Call for Proposals deadline has been extended to May 15th

Coexistence in Divided Societies: Pedagogies of the Sacred, of Difference, and of Hope. The deadline to respond to the call for proposals for the Religious Education Association Annual Meeting has been extended to May 15th. The meeting will take place in Toronto, Ontario, 1-3 November 2019. Our theme this year is “Coexistence in Divided Societies:

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REA Statement on the synagogue attack in Pittsburgh

Today the Steering Committee of the Board of the Religious Education Association issued the following statement. We urge you to share it widely. REA Statement on the Synagogue Attack in Pittsburgh The Religious Education Association (REA) is shocked and saddened by the recent vicious attack on Sabbath worshippers at the Tree of Life Synagogue in

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