Join fellow music educators and songleaders to strengthen their Jewish communities through music.
Are you new to Jewish education and eager to bring its richness into your early childhood classroom? Starting with Aleph is a welcoming workshop series designed especially for early childhood educators who are just beginning their journey into Jewish learning. No prior knowledge is necessary
Join a vibrant community of fellow educators from Jewish early childhood centers, dedicated to deepening their practice through the lens of the Reggio Emilia inspired philosophy. This book club is a space for reflection, dialogue, and inspiration. Together, we will read excerpts from the book
For Directors and Assistant/Associate Directors to share and develop best practices.
For Directors and Assistant/Associate Directors to share and develop best practices.
Wonder of Learning was an exhibition of the infant-toddler centers and preschools of the Istituzione Municipality of Reggio Emilia, Italy. We are including this amazing exhibition and these resources as part of our Site Visits since we led four different guided educator trips there in 2015.
North Shore's Outdoor Classroom promotes experiential learning through play, supports individual learning styles, and cultivates a lifelong respect for our environment.
In this seven-unit series, the wonder women represent the most fundamental aspects of what makes a hero. Ages 5-8.
Hebrew through Movement uses hearing and responding to Hebrew commands to teach Hebrew.
A magical pop-up book to learn the Hebrew Alef-Bet! Developed as a course within Ji Tap and aimed at children aged 5 and 6, this series is about learning the Hebrew letters in a fun, interactive, and innovative way.