Painting by Zev Engelmayer, artist, lecturer at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design
How has October 7th impacted your connection to Israel? Since then, is there someone you have been holding in your heart? These are just some of the questions Dr. Jonathan Golden incorporates in his Israel education paradigm of using the heart (feelings), head (questions), and hand (thoughts) to
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Prof. Negelvasser describes the drama of Mordechai's public demonstration of mourning.
Now Smooch has to learn when it's appropriate to bend the truth so as not to hurt someone's feelings
Jonathan Cannon demonstrates that even deeply religious and Zionist schools are not immune to the ripple effects of October 7th.
Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, the night that the Nazi Party realized it could get away with genocide.
Hear Amram Altzman, Jessica Cohen, and Megan Sass on the Adapting Podcast.
In this week’s episode, transformative Jewish thinker Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg joins us for a rich conversation about morality and justice, and how we as educators can empower our students to imagine a brighter future. Rabbi Danya sheds light on how the Torah’s earliest stories, values, and the
Activities, recipes, information, and more that will help you learn about and celebrate Sukkot and Simchat Torah.