A video tutorial on using Google Slides and Google sheets in support of Judaic Studies.
A collection of resources from the Jewish Futures 2025: Holding Hope conference on December 8, 2025.
How do we balance both the joy and oy in Jewish education? A conversation with Andrew Davies
In this episode, we speak to artist Sarah Damelin about the importance of integrating art in Jewish education.
The goal of a healthy argument in educational settings is to help one grow, learn, strengthen relationships, and gain new perspectives. On this week’s Adapting, Abi Dauber Sterne and Robbie Gringras share their research of anti-Zionist Jews across the U.S. in conversation with David Bryfman, with
The world feels overwhelming right now. Amid war and uncertainty, Jewish educators are overworked, and parents and students are pummeled with headlines and some with siren alerts. So how do we return to what makes us human: creativity, play, connection, and belonging? Stephanie Malia Krauss joins
Tools and techniques to help you engage in healthy arguments in your home, school, campus, workplace, or community.
In an urgent episode following the recent attack at Temple Israel in Michigan, David Bryfman sits down with Dan Held, Chief Program Officer of United Jewish Appeal of Greater Toronto, whose community has also faced recent antisemitic threats and attacks. Dan offers perspective and hope during this
Listen on Apple or Spotify Yom HaShoah begins this evening. As we remember and honor the legacy of the six million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust, Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath sits down with Dave Reckess, a third-generation survivor. Samantha and Dave discuss Holocaust education as an
The Pyramid of Hate is a powerful framework for understanding how bias escalates—from biased attitudes and stereotypes to discrimination, violence, and even genocide.