Repair Research
What do we know?
Repair the World is committed to building a knowledge base about effective practices in Jewish Service-Learning and volunteerism. Our research and evaluation efforts, and those of our partners, are focused on ensuring the effectiveness of service efforts. Below are a number of relevant research studies that Repair has undertaken, commissioned or helped to disseminate. If you have questions about Repair the World’s research efforts, please contact us.
- Breaking for Change: How Jewish Service-learning Influences the Alternative Break Experience
Executive Summary | Full Report, RMC Research Corporation, Released March 2013 - At a Glance: Data on Immersive Jewish Service-learning Participants, 2011-2012 Program Year
Full Report, Rosov Consulting, LLC. and BTW informing change, Released February 2013 - AVODAH Alumni Reflect and Respond: A Report of the 2012 Alumni Study
Executive Summary | Full Report
AVODAH and Repair the World, Released February 2013 - Serving a Complex Israel: A Report on Israel-based Immersive Jewish Service-learning
Executive Summary | Full Report
Repair the World and The Jewish Agency for Israel, Released January 2013 - The Engaged Congregation Series, Released 2012
The Engaged Congregation: A Guide to Creating a Volunteer Culture
The Engaged Congregation: A Guide to Volunteer Cultivation
The Engaged Congregation: A Guide to Supporting Volunteers
The Engaged Congregation: A Guide to Acknowledging Volunteers - Teaching to the Moment: A Study of Immersive Jewish Service-learning Educators
Executive Summary | Full Report
RMC Research Corporation, Released November 2012 - Necessary Losses? Turnover among Jewish Service-Learning Educators
- Volunteering + Values: A Repair the World Report on Jewish Young Adults
Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies & Gerstein | Agne, Released: June 2011 - The REALITY Israel Experience: An Impact Study
SuccessLinks LLC, Released: March 2011 - The Worth of What they Do: The Impact of Short-term Immersive Jewish Service-Learning on Host Communities
BTW Informing Change, Released: December 2010