Join the ADL to discover how to engage learners in discussion, learning and action around antisemitism today.
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
Nurturing the Next Generation: Cultivating Supportive Practices for Jewish Youth is a brand new eCourse developed at The Jewish Education Project. This eCourse is being launched as a cohort experience, with participants meeting four times as a learning community while navigating the online content
Youth professionals will learn to identify mental health challenges and respond with a 5-step action plan.
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
A framework guide provides for using the documentary film as a tool for teaching about antisemitism.
A collection of lesson plans and educational units on antisemitism and Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews.
Help students process the ongoing violence in Israel and Gaza.
Helping our learners ground their responses to antisemitism in Jewish values.
How do we balance the horrors of October 7th with celebrating the Festival of Lights?