Before the Iranian Revolution, nearly 100,000 Jews lived rich, deeply rooted lives in Iran. Activist Tabby Refael, whose family fled in the 1980s, tells Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath in great detail how she holds complex identities of being Iranian, American, and Jewish. With the recent rise in protests
Our pilot episode will explore how we talk about Judaism, unpacking expressions such as "Judaism says that . . .".
Plans and setup for Discovery Lab featured at Israel through the Eyes of Children Day of Learning.
The QFT provides a clear structure for using sophisticated forms of divergent, convergent, and metacognitive thinking
Listen on Apple or Spotify! The B-Mitzvah is a defining milestone in American Jewish life, and offers a powerful lens into how Jewish communal spaces can foster inclusion and belonging. In light of their new book, A Different Spirit: Creating Meaningful B’nai Mitzvah for Children With Disabilities
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Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify In this exclusive, uncensored conversation, David Bryfman interviews Alex Sinclair, the Israel educator at the center of a recent controversy. His kippah, embroidered with both Israeli and Palestinian flags, sparked outrage, led to his arrest, and was ultimately
Listen on Apple or Spotify! Being a man is not about how tall you are or how much money you make, despite what some voices in the Manosphere may claim. It’s about overcoming impulses, taking responsibility, and learning how to show up for others with dignity and care. But in a culture where many
This is a lesson for adult learners and helps mutlifaith families navigate death Jewishly with their children.