Page 7-THE NEWS-May, 1987
Dining Out — In And Around Charlotte
CAJE
By Lenora Stein
What’s the difference be
tween a CAJE and a CAJE?
Strange and redundant ques
tion, you might say, unless
you are “with-it” when it
comes to acronyms. CAJE, na
tionally, refers to the Coalition
for Alternatives in Jewish
Education, an organization
founded over a decade ago
which brings together the best
and the brightest of Jewish
educational endeavors
through teachers, educators,
publications, materials, con
ferences, outreach and net
working. The Coalition’s na
tional conferences are highly
regarded and attract those in
volved in Jewish education
from every corner of the coun
try. This year’s conference will
be held at West Georgia Col
lege in Carrollton, Georgia. We
are fortunate to have such a
prestigious meeting of Jewish
educators in our geographic
region.
So, what about CAJE?
Locally, CAJE is the Carolina
Agency For Jewish Educa
tion, a Jewish educational
resource center located in
Charlotte and founded in 1983.
The CAJE Resource Center is
one of a growing network of
teachers’ resource centers in
large and small communities
all over the U.S.
Why do CAJE and CAJE
deserve mention together? Na
tional CAJE publishes a
Jewish Teacher Center news
letter entitled “Networking”.
The most recent issue featured
our loc£d CAJE.
CAJE has the exclusive
U.S. distribution rights for
some exciting Jewish educa
tional computer software
designed by Kirschen, the
Israeli political cartoonist of
The Jerusalem Post. Contact
CJE, 1727 Providence Road,
Charlotte, N.C. 28207, (704)
366-1948 for details.
CAJE materials continue to
circulate throughout the
Carolinas and new items are
being added.
The Carolina Agency for
Jewish Education is a project
of the NC Association of
Jewish Men, funded through a
Blumenthal Foundation grant.
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you let us know your
new address beffore
you move.
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time a paper is not
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