Professor Dan Ariely, James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University, discusses what makes up happy at the 2016 Jewish Futures Conference.
This resource helps define key educational terms at they relate to Thriving.
The Jewish Education Project has partnered with Eastern Suffolk BOCES (BOCES) to assist the Jewish (and other non-public) day schools in all processes related to Grades 3-8; NYSESLAT; and NYSITELL answer sheets which are no longer provided by New York State Education Department (NYSED) in the test booklets.
In this episode, Rabbi Melanie Levav discusses the Jewish views on death and dying.
Fire up your students with the Playing with Matches game.This
Navigating your way through the valley of the shadow of death
Mayim offers experiential and project-based Jewish learning and community-building for children in grades K-5. Their commitment to project-based learning places the student at the center of the learning, with the teacher acting as a facilitator ( Design Principle 6). Project-based learning also
This curriculum guide was created to help adults discover the meanings of the holidays through text study.
This Dreidel worksheet introduces kids to the classic Hanukkah game while teaching them Hebrew letters.
The congregation is the beating heart of Jewish education, a driver of change which brings community together and inspires Jewish learning.