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CEO David Bryfman writes about The Jewish Education Project's response to the death of George Floyd.
Learn some of the creative ways schools have utilized digital tools to engage and create community among their students and families.
I’d love to share some thoughts on Purim and how it connects to The Jewish Education Project’s innovative work today. But first, we must pause to take stock of the challenging moment we all face. The unprecedented concerns about Coronavirus are a...
It feels completely reasonable to me that, along with the rise in anti-Semitism, there would be a rise in fear and anxiety. I get it. But something ought to change about our response. A friend of mine once pointed out a kind of mental exercise she...
Meet the 2020 recipients of the Robert M. Sherman Young Pioneers Award.
Learn about The Jewish Education Project's 2020 Citywide Spelling Bee.
Over 300 Jewish educators from across North America learned tools and skills to help their students thrive in an era of rising anti-Semitism.
It is our obligation today not to hide from the tough questions and challenges that lie before us. It is our opportunity and responsibility today to engage in the necessary discussions that are critical today.
While schools were closed for the federal holiday this week, over 500 Jewish educators participated in an annual professional development conference for yeshiva day school professionals. Teachers and principals from 14 schools in metro New York...
New hire rounds out executive team during critical moment of growth
Susie Tessel, Senior Educational Consultant, writes about ways to talk about God and the divine with students of all ages and beliefs.