Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn, NY. Shabbat Family Study for 3rd-7th graders and their families is an innovative way to get families to learn, eat and pray together 10 times a year.
Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale, Bronx, NY. Project Chaverim (friends) empowers teens in grades 10-12 to work with learners in grades 3 and 4, building community while strengthening Hebrew and prayer reading skills.
Ahavat Achim Synagogue, Atlanta, GA. Students and their families meet five times a year, outside of regular religious school hours, as a group based on geographic location, to celebrate and learn about mitzvot.
Village Temple, New York, NY. All-day mini-camp on days when secular school is not in session and an afterschool Hebrew School. Post-b’nai mitzvah students serve as madrichim/counselors.
A tagged searchable collection of resources from work over the last 20 years with nearly 200 congregations done by the Experiment in Congregational Education’s (ECE).
Research and presentations by staff and consultants of the Jewish Education Project at the Network for Research in Jewish Education.
Sometimes, there are scary things that we don’t want to do. It even happened to Moshe too!
If Hashem took the Jewish people out of Egypt on eagles' wings, that would make Mt. Sinai the nest, right?
Hebrew at the Center provides DIY Sukkah art activity to help students learn to describe colors and shapes when explaining how they built their sukkah.
Students consider the benefits and challenges of identity labeling and their identity experiences.