Adapting: The Power of Camp, Jewish Life in Modern Poland, and More with Gabe Miner

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Gabe Miner

Gabe Miner is a Jewish educator currently living in Warsaw. He has worked with learners of all ages in synagogues, camps, day schools, and youth organizations. Gabe loves folk and bluegrass music, theatre, and sketch comedy. Gabe received his Masters in Jewish education and a BA in Modern Jewish Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary as well as a BA in Dramatic Literature and Playwriting from Columbia University. Gabe has also written award-winning plays and digital children's media for Shalom Sesame and The Dodo.

David and Gabe Miner, a veteran Jewish educator, share a wide-ranging discussion on the influence camp has had on his career, his experience living and working as a Jewish educator in Poland, his Virtual Seder Project, and the future of Yiddish.

Setting
  • Early Childhood
  • Family Engagement
  • Day Schools and Yeshivas
  • Congregational Learning
  • After School and Beyond
  • Teen Engagement
Type
  • Podcast
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