SERVING EDUCATORS THROUGH NETWORKS The AJE Resource Center has been in the gestation process for almost two years. After studying resource centers in other communities and assessing the needs of the local educational community, the AJE Resource Center came to life in February, 1991 under the directionship of Ms. Renee Wohl. The major thrust for the Resource Center is professional staff development for educators. One of the major issues confronting the Jewish community today is the lack of highly qualified Jewish educational professionals. Training, developing and providing on-going support is the major thrust of the Resource Center. Offering quality workshops, in-service seminars, consultative services to individuals and staffs,opportunities for professional growth through incentive awards and study grants is our mission. According to Ms. Wohl, the Resource Center can be likened to a matchmaking service. "We try to create matches between educators engaged in similar teaching endeavors. Teaching can be a lonely and isolated profession. Providing links between educators can only help to create a stronger community chain of Jewish educational professionals." The Center also tries to match programs and curricula with schools and individual educators. If a school has piloted an excellent program, why not share it with others in the community. The Center will help showcase new ideas, new curricula and new programs. In the fall it will initiate a new program, "Recipes for Success," an idea bank that will be distributed throughout the community. This past year, the Resource Center piloted a new family program, CHAI-Children and Adults on Israel for the upper elementary level. The program was written up in several magazines, and inquiries have arrived for information from as far as London, England. Serving as a clearinghouse for new ideas and materials through its computer data bank is what the Center aims to do communitywide. Facilitating sharing through networking, idea fairs and support services can only enhance professionalism and higher quality Jewish education. "Although we are a Center which is located adjacent to a wonderful Midrasha Judaica Library, asserts Ms. Renee Wohl, we are more of a service operation than a place." Through our professional staff of educators that include: Ms. Batia Eizikovic and Dr. Helene Cohen, as educational consultants, and Ms. Judy Silberg Loebl, as Director of Special Programs, we offer tools to enhance the Jewish educational process. "The child is our main client, continues Ms. Renee Wohl, and by serving the educator we're serving the child and the entire Jewish community."