Professional Development
Featured Events
A critical conversation that explores the war between Israel, the US and the Iranian regime.
Strengthen mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health with Tony winner Ari’el Stachel and NYT bestseller Jennifer Wallace.
Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut offer an opportunity to pause and reflect: What visions of Israel do we want to teach toward?
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Your Voice Matters!
How has Jewish education shaped your life?
Was there a moment that changed your teaching or sparked a student's passion? A Jewish lesson that has been transformative for your family?
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This eCourse is designed to support educators in exploring Israel with young learners.
An online course to help educators develop a basic understanding of the why, what, and how of Jewish education that leads to thriving.
Adapting Podcast
Israel, Anti-Zionism, and the Healthy Argument
The goal of a healthy argument in educational settings is to help one grow, learn, strengthen relationships, and gain new perspectives.
On this week’s Adapting, Abi Dauber Sterne and Robbie Gringras share their research of anti-Zionist Jews across the U.S. in conversation with David Bryfman, with the goal to reduce alienation, deepen understanding, and support healthier argument within the Jewish community.