News
Featured post
CEO David Bryfman writes about The Jewish Education Project's response to the death of George Floyd.
Before we can talk to teens, we need to assess and manage our own reactions to graphic depictions of high school, writes Dr. Betsy Stone.
'My Shabbat taught me that one of the major tools for cultivating lifelong Jewish learners is giving families the tools they need to have Shabbat in their own home.'
Join a cohort of educators innovating with Sefaria in the classroom. Applications Due May 16th.
Maddi creates personalized learning experiences for her students using educational technology.
We have all seen how stressed-out, exhausted, and confused teenagers feel these days.
It’s time we stopped calling this Haggadah character — or any of our children — wicked.
The idea of an exodus is a tough concept for those of us living in the New York metro area.
EdTech to get your students thinking more deeply about Passover and beyond.
The Jewish Education Project is proud to announce the newest cohort of five New York City-based educators to be recognized through the organization’s Young Pioneers Award.