What does it mean to bring your whole self into Jewish education? Activist, educator, and previously named one of the 50 most influential rabbis in the U.S. by Newsweek, Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, joins Adapting this week for a conversation about authenticity in Jewish education. Rabbi Dr
To help Jewish youth process the upcoming two-year anniversary of October 7, Moving Traditions has released a new curricular session to help teens mark the moment.
Two years after October 7th, CEO David Bryfman delivers an unscripted, deeply personal message to Jewish educators who have carried impossible burdens through unimaginable circumstances. This isn't a typical Adapting episode. It's a raw, honest monologue about what it means to educate when the world
Yellow ribbons, bracelets, tape - each object has meaning: a reminder of who we prayed for, what we lost, and what we held onto.
Learn about the origins and customs of Lag BaOmer while racing to the top of Mt. Meron.
Self-care and Mental Health articles with resources to use with students.
The HereNow app is a new way for teens to connect with other teens to share their stories.
Student Charlie Kolodziej's words remind us what it means to not be afraid of showing who you are.
Using a core Jewish text of the holiday of Shavuot, we discuss burnout, and what we can do about it.
David Bryfman engages with Dr. Mijal Bitton, one of today’s leading Jewish scholars and leaders, in an illuminating, nuanced conversation about defining Jewish peoplehood in a time of polarity. Is it better to be inclusive of all beliefs in a community, or to establish clear boundaries and