Connect to the people featured in the memorial stickers, which are meant to inspire hope, resilience, and unity post October 7th.
This week on Adapting, David sits down with Rabbi Mark Wildes, the founder of Manhattan Jewish Experience. Together, the pair explore what it really means to inspire Jewish connection in young adults today. Drawing on insights and Torah from his new book, The Jewish Experience: Discovering the Soul
Let's consider how to talk about race in Jewish learning spaces.
The GayBCs, an illustrated children's book, is a joyful celebration of LGBTQIA+ vocabulary for kids of all ages!
This week on Adapting, Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath speaks with Zev Eleff, president of Gratz College and professor of American Jewish history, to address a pressing challenge facing Jewish education today: educators are not feeling supported enough. In a conversation encompassing civic education
Information about Nazi persecution reached the press, and their responses shaped the fate of Europe's Jews during the Holocaust.
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Listen for concrete suggestions and language for talking about learning differences in the classroom and in the world around us.