Explore new media-based resources to deepen teens’ connections with Israel.
Join us to rethink holiday learning and celebrations through the lens of building Jewish pride.
With the return of the 20 remaining living hostages, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, and the move towards a lasting peace and rebuilding of the Gaza Strip, the two years of war have entered into a new era. For two years, Jewish educators have been living in real time what it means to teach a
Jewish Futures 2025 is not your typical conference. It’s a bold convening of visionary leaders, educators, and changemakers, exploring hope as the driving force behind Jewish education and communal transformation. Culminating with A Conversation about Hope & Resilience with Rachel Goldberg-Polin and
Join Rabba Yaffa Epstein on Fridays at 12pm ET for 30 minutes of Jewish wisdom to fill your souls and to connect with your fellow educators.
Taste and learn more about the Teaching Israel through Disagreement intensive from Mahloket Matters.
Join Dr. Sivan Zakai for a day of learning focused on: How do children and teens encounter, make sense of, and build relationships with Israel over time?
The Jewish Education Project and our partners at BeWell/JFNA and RootOne are launching our fifth national virtual cohort of the Teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) Certification program for 9th-12th grade Jewish teens this March. Participants will learn how to identify, understand, and respond to
Strengthen mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health with Tony winner Ari’el Stachel and NYT bestseller Jennifer Wallace.
YMHFA teaches supportive adults to recognize signs of distress and guide a young person to care.