Delve into the history of Jewish comedy and its explosive development in the United States.
This curriculum is a guide to Jewish healing for lay pastoral caregivers.
In this special Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzma’ut episode, David sits down with Adam Eilath, Head of School at the Wornick Jewish Day School in the Bay Area, to explore the empowering integration of Jewish, Hebrew, and Israel education.
In this important episode, David sits down with recipients of the 2024 Shine a Light on Antisemitism Civic Courage Award, Dr. Devin Randolph and Rabbi Dr. Meir Muller. Together, they discuss ways to combat prejudice, racism, and antisemitism by searching for the commonalities in Black and Jewish
This morning, we received joyous news that all 20 living hostages are back home. At the same time, we’re awaiting the return of the bodies of the remaining hostages. So, as a community, how are we supposed to feel? As Jewish educators, how do we create the memory of what October 7th meant for the
Mister Rogers famously said that in scary times, look for the helpers. But what happens when the helpers themselves are exhausted?
Temple Judea, Tarzana, CA. Nisayon includes week-long camp experiences, family programming, and parallel adult education. Annual content themes are paired with activities like music, dance, drama, and krav maga.
A New Publication: Where Jewish Education Helps Student Thrive For more than thirty years, Jonathan Woocher was the preeminent specialist in Jewish education policy in North America. Part educator, part sociologist, part theologian, part anthropologist, and part pundit, he was unique in his role: He
Welcome to Chavurah, A Graphic Novel in three parts! Chavurah is an educational model and we hope our Graphic Novel will be an inviting and refreshing way to explore innovative models of Jewish education in action through new media.
Rabbi Shira Stutman, Senior Rabbi at Sixth & I, discusses a Jewish response to happiness at the 2016 Jewish Futures Conference.