Elizabeth Yarri is both an artist and a creative educator. Watch as she reflects and leads students through a creative process infused with Jewish content.
The Jewish Education Project advocates for complex Israel education that recognizes the diverse and sometimes competing narratives at play in Israel today.
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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 Regents answer sheets which are no longer provided by New York State Education Department (NYSED) in the test booklets.
This week on Adapting, Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath speaks with Zev Eleff, president of Gratz College and professor of American Jewish history, to address a pressing challenge facing Jewish education today: educators are not feeling supported enough. In a conversation encompassing civic education
The Jewish Education Project coordinates a number of academic calendars and schedules.
A 5782 Rosh Hashanah Ritual.
How do philanthropists decide how to invest in Jewish education? Shawna Goodman Sone, a philanthropist and Chair of the Board of Directors of the Morris and Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation, shares what motivates her philanthropy on this episode of Adapting. Listen on Apple or Spotify.
Register now for this no-cost professional learning experience that equips middle and high school educators with practical tools, expert guidance and classroom-ready resources to teach about antisemitism and empower students to move from awareness to meaningful action while earning 6 continuing education credits.
This Tech Tools Google Sheet will assist teachers in determining the online tools that best support their pedagogical goals.