The nonprofit has an opportunity to tell the story of how the organization adapted to tremendous external changes in the last year.
Throughout 2020 and continuing in to 2021, the ISJL has rolled out an unprecedented number of new and updated resources and programming:
• Moving quickly in March 2020, we launched an entirely new area of our website, called Connection In The Time of Coronavirus.
• The ISJL Education team began adapting lesson plans from our curriculum to be usable for families to implement at-home when religious schools shut down; we provided these free of charge, to anyone.
• Our Cultural team coordinated online concerts and other performance experiences; moved Southern Jewish Heritage Tours online through the ISJL Virtual Vacation, a sleekly produced and engaging video series; offered online lectures; and more!
• We worked quickly to pilot online versions of popular family literacy program Our Reading Families, adjusted peer mediation techniques for remote mediators, served 85 households through LAB-In-A-Box, moving our usually-in-person Literacy Achievement Bonanza spring break literacy day camp into an at-home adventure and partnered with the Mississippi Food Network to deliver cases of water for each participating household, since the Jackson water crisis was ongoing at that time.
• Our Spirituality team has adjusted by offering free streaming seder celebrations, High Holiday services, live text study over Zoom, remote tutoring, launching Holiday Helper sections on our website, and more.
Our people remain our greatest asset. With our regional connections, creative staff, and dynamic approach to supporting Jewish life, the ISJL is uniquely positioned to continue our work in a remote capacity. We know that this is a time of great need, on so many fronts. We are honored and humbled to ensure that the Jewish community of the South can still be supported in educating their children, having a rabbi to call when they need counsel, accessing information, and so much more.