Three S.D. County Jewish educators win awards

SAN DIEGO — Craig Parks of Carlsbad has been selected for the Harold Grinspoon Foundation Award for Excellence in Jewish Education for Multi-Institutional and Independent Jewish Educators, it was announced by Jennie Starr of  Tarbuton.

Tarbuton/Startup18 Jewish Educator Awards were also awarded to Lillian Elbaz of Serra Mesa (San Diego) for her work as a multi-institution educator & entrepreneur and Arielle Gereboff of La Jolla for her work as an independent Bar/Bat Mitzvah experiential educator.

Eligibility was based upon three core areas: 1) the number of children impacted, 2) the number of
institutions impacted and/or independent group educational programs offered, and 3) the impact on the
target segment of the Jewish population, namely, those less engaged in organized Jewish life. Applicants
were reviewed against a set of Jewish educator criteria provided by the Foundation. Each awardee will
receive a check and a certificate in honor of their achievements. Craig Parks received $1000 for the
Harold Grinspoon award jointly funded by the Grinspoon Foundation and Tarbuton. Lillian Elbaz
received $500 and Arielle Gereboff $250 funded by Tarbuton.

Tarbuton established the Jewish educator awards to celebrate the exciting work being done by local
Jewish educators who go above and beyond, innovating and successfully appealing to many who
otherwise might not engage in organized Jewish programs and education. Last week, the Jewish People
Policy Institute released two informative studies: Family, Engagement, and Jewish Continuity among
American Jews and Learning Jewishness, Jewish Education, and Jewish Identity. These studies highlight
the benefits for communities that build artful and engaging youth Jewish education programs and successfully
open new avenues for Jewish social circles for youth and for adults.

The studies encourage youth participation in multiple types of Jewish experiences because, for many, there is no longer a central institution like a synagogue or other center that is a preferred gathering place. Camps of all kinds, even for adults, innovative after-school programs and creative Jewish education as a family experience are all
winning combinations, resulting in successful Jewish identity and community-building.

With an estimated 85% of San Diego’s Jewish population not engaging in organized Jewish life, and an
estimated 92% of our Jewish children not engaged in any organized recurring Jewish learning experience,
Tarbuton believes significant meaning and engagement will be derived from supporting Jewish educators
who craft inspired, experiential, appealing new programs.

Craig Parks is celebrated for impacting over 350+ children, educating children at three local Jewish
institutions, and offering an experiential Jewish summer day camp, CAMP SIMCHA that reaches a broad
spectrum of Jewish children K-6 and develops teen and young adult leadership through a formal
counselor training program. Also highlighted by the judges was Parks’ band SHORASHIM, a new
cultural path for musicians and singers ages 6th-12th grade.

Lillian Elbaz is celebrated for impacting over 200+ children, sharing her talent with 5+ institutions and
her independently run TNUA programs including a school year culturally rich dance program and a
summer camp.

Arielle Gereboff is celebrated for experiential Bar/Bat Mitzvah programming supporting a significant
number of students who are not affiliated with a Synagogue and designing programs with either unique
Israel travel and/or family learning as part of the Bnai Mitzvah experience. Gereboff’s program provides
new and creative paths for families to experience this important milestone. Tarbuton believes there is
enormous opportunity to craft creative Bnai mitzvah experiences and hopes the award will inspire more
local offerings in this area.

Tarbuton, a CA 501c3, was founded in 2006 engaging San Diego’s Jewish community through grassroots
development of Jewish and Israeli cultural programs for youth and adults. Current programs include Cafe
v’Ivrit, film and literature groups, an annual Hagiga Ivrit festival, and Startup18’s Jewish Engagement
Lab, Idea Roundtables, community hackathon/pitch fest and Jewish educator awards. Donations to
support innovative Jewish programs in San Diego can be made here http://www.tarbuton.org/donate

Real estate entrepreneur Harold Grinspoon established the Harold Grinspoon Foundation in 1993 in
Springfield, Massachusetts. HIs wife, Diane Troderman, has been his active partner in all of his philanthropic
activities. They are deeply committed to charitable giving, primarily in the Jewish world.
Through the Harold Grinspoon Charitable Foundation, a private family foundation established in 1986,
Harold and Diane support work in areas that:
• Encourage young people to reach their academic and leadership potential
• Promote literacy and early childhood education
• Reward excellence in teaching and education
• Support entrepreneurship among young people
• Promote education and health in Cambodia

For more information, visit www.hgf.org

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Preceding provided by Tarbuton