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Non-partisan resources to aid in discussion and programming around civic engagement.
A source sheet with discussion questions related to the importance of voting as a Jewish value.
Strategies and activities to help students analyze issues of bias, discrimination, diversity, civil rights and justice.
In a lead-up to the election, David Bryfman has a timely conversation with Aaron Dorfman, founder and executive director of A More Perfect Union: The Jewish Partnership for Democracy.
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Come together with Dr. Betsy Stone to debrief, to console, to share, to celebrate. All views are welcome!
As we mark one year since October 7th, a day that forever transformed the Jewish community and the landscape of Jewish education, we are honored to share with you the final report from our new research capturing the diverse experiences of educators over the past year.Join The Jewish Education Project and Dr. Ezra Kopelowitz, the lead researcher on the study, as we unveil the findings of our comprehensive survey on Jewish education, conducted in partnership with M² and the Jim Joseph Foundation.
Apply for a five-day trip to Israel, for educators working in New York City, Westchester, and Long Island.
Civic Courage Award
As antisemitism reaches alarming levels across the U.S., the Shine A Light on Antisemitism Civic Courage Award, powered by The Jewish Education Project, is more urgent than ever. This award recognizes students, educators, gamers, and influencers who take bold action to combat these dangerous trends. Visit shinealighton.com/awards to nominate someone whose activism spreads light by November 25, 2024.
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