A series of webinars on Jewish peoplehood with ANU Museum in Tel Aviv
This experience is designed for youth educators who want to building the next generation of changemakers.
Apply for a cohort program on the Arab-Israeli/Israeli-Palestinian conflict with The iCenter.
Come learn about ways you can uplift your social emotional curriculum in your classroom to help you and your learners thrive.
Drop in weekly on Fridays for 30 minutes of Jewish wisdom to fill your souls.
Teen Mental Health First Aid Certification: Learn to understand & respond to signs of mental health challenges.
Discover more about Makom Community’s Jewish Placemaking pedagogy.
Come together with Dr. Betsy Stone to debrief, to console, to share, to celebrate. All views are welcome!
In this time of polarization, when civil discourse is more elusive than ever, many of us avoid or dread conversations with those whose perspectives and opinions differ from our own. We worry that any attempts at discussions will devolve into arguments and acrimony. This is particularly challenging when it is happening between youth professionals and the teens they serve (and, of course between the teens themselves). We need more connection, compassion, empathy, and understanding.
As we mark one year since October 7th, a day that forever transformed the Jewish community and the landscape of Jewish education, we are honored to share with you the final report from our new research capturing the diverse experiences of educators over the past year.Join The Jewish Education Project and Dr. Ezra Kopelowitz, the lead researcher on the study, as we unveil the findings of our comprehensive survey on Jewish education, conducted in partnership with M² and the Jim Joseph Foundation.