
Explore the music, folktales, rituals, and superstitions of Jewish Eastern Europe with Prof. Itzik Gottesman and special guests.

Delve into the origins of Shabbat and how it introduced the world to a day of rest.

In June 2011, the NY State Education Department (NYSED) stopped providing Regents Examinations in most world languages, including Hebrew. To fill the gap, The Jewish Education Project offers the Hebrew Language Comprehensive Exam (HLCE) which is a Checkpoint B exam.

This episode is from the Reflective Teacher Podcast a podcast that is produced from Jewish United Fund in Chicago. This episode interviews Jenna Bilmes who is the author of the book, "Beyond Behavior Management: The Six Life Skills Children Need." Jenna shares about her experience as a teacher and

In this second webinar of the series, Sarah Rosenblum presents foundational material about Positive Psychology and explores the intersection of those key ideas with Jewish Education. She gives practical adaptable examples for educators to try in their programs. PRE-SESSION TWO READING What Exactly
Neuroscience and the arts through the lens of the irrepressible Rabbi Geoff Mitelman of Sinai and Synapses.

Leadership and staff have transformed their school into a play-based Reggio-inspired center at Beth El Synagogue Nursery School.

An introduction to research on how children understand Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The images of these posters can be used with any age learner and with families.