
We will discuss how we can use Jewish education to center antiracist practices, even during a pandemic.

This 3-part series, will develop skills in appropriate ways to help support others.

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

Join this national network of teen + tween educator professionals to connect and have conversations about the field. One unique feature about this network is the opportunity for network members to engage with, learn from, and support colleagues engaging with Jewish tweens and teens across the country.

Hebrew through Movement uses hearing and responding to Hebrew commands to teach Hebrew.

A magical pop-up book to learn the Hebrew Alef-Bet! Developed as a course within Ji Tap and aimed at children aged 5 and 6, this series is about learning the Hebrew letters in a fun, interactive, and innovative way.
Devash is a weekly parashah magazine that makes learning Torah sweet!
These special editions of Devash feature a Megillah Scavenger Hunt and learning about the 4 Mitzvot.

Rabbi Matthew Dreffin of the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life speaks with David Bryfman about the vitality of Jewish life in the South, and how he designs intensely detailed curriculum with the intention that anyone- even people with no Jewish knowledge- could teach Hebrew

Visionary Eliezer Ben-Yehuda believed that the Jews needed both their own land and language in order to survive.