Join us to explore how we can continue to connect with families throughout the warm weather months.
How is the ecology of Jewish education changing to prepare students to respond to challenging times? Miriam Heller Stern, National Director of the School of Education and Associate Professor at HUC-JIR, talks about the role of education, the value of Hebrew schools, and more.
Chava Shervington and Yoshi Silverstein discuss race in Jewish education and steps Jewish educators can take to make Jewish learning environments open and welcoming to students of all backgrounds. Chava is board member and past president of the Jewish Multiracial Network and Yoshi is founder and executive director of the Mitsui Collective.
Saul Kaiserman, Director of Lifelong Learning at Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York, discusses the purpose of Jewish education and how Jewish educational institutions like Hebrew Schools and Jewish Supplementary schools will look different after the Coronavirus pandemic.
Join The Jewish Education Project and Debra Brosan, an expert in educational leadership and change management, to explore how we rely on these constants to help us plan for the future.
Recipients of the 2020 Robert M. Sherman Young Pioneers Award (Lauren Belferder, Carly Namdar, Dina Newman, and Phreddy Nosanwisch) discuss their work, how they have adjusted their educational practices because of Coronavirus, and share their philosophies of Jewish Education.
Israel Education experts Rachel Fish, Robbie Gringras, and Anne Lanski discuss the complexities and challenges of Israel education.
Four GenZ Jewish teens (Abe Baker-Butler, Alyx Bernstein, Julie Levey, and Sydney Greene) join The Jewish Education Project's David Bryfman and Jodie Goldberg for a conversation about what it is like to be a Jewish teen in 2020.
David Bryfman discusses how Jewish Day Schools are reopening during COVID-19 with Paul Bernstein of Prizmah and Amanda Pogany of Luria Academy of Brooklyn.
Sharing ideas and best practices about outdoor education.