Reflective practice is widely acknowledged as a critical component to meaningful learning. Curriculum designers often rely on journals and diaries as the primary reflection tools for students to express understandings and questions. Avoda's Deb Krivoy is working with Temple Israel Center in White Plains, NY, to develop a series of arts-based reflection tools that support whole-person learning. Contact us to learn more about our innovative approaches to reflection through art, photography, poetry and video.

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Avoda Arts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, founded as an innovative educational resource for the Jewish community.

Our programs have been made possible through generous grant support from a variety of foundations.

We also rely on the generosity of individuals, whose financial support enables us to develop new programs that connect the arts, education, and Jewish community.

Your tax-deductible contribution strengthens our national efforts to integrate the arts into Jewish life and learning.

Donate online to Avoda Arts. Click on the icon below to make a secure online contribution.

If you prefer to mail a check, please send your donation to:

Avoda Institute, Ltd.
P.O. Box 611

Northampton, MA 01061

Donate Materials

You can support Avoda Arts by taking a look in your supply closet, studio, storeroom or basement for art materials that can be used in our hands-on workshops and programs.

Almost any type of art material is welcome. Some items, however, are in constant demand, including: paint, canvas, and brushes; fabric and home decorating supplies; frames; cameras, film, and batteries; projectors and screens, and video equipment.

Please contact us if you are interested in donating materials or equipment.