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CEO David Bryfman writes about The Jewish Education Project's response to the death of George Floyd.
Jewish education cannot be a place sounding only alarm bells and modeling defensive posturing, writes CEO David Bryfman.
One of the best perks of being on staff at The Jewish Education Project is the simplest; the opportunity we have to connect with so many other Jewish educators. Our work brings us in contact with a wide range of Jewish educators, whether it be in...
Why is the beginning of a new year a day of remembrance, and exactly what are we supposed to be recalling on this day?
Cantor Gustavo Gitlin has been able to model his approach to thriving by leading guided imagery exercises and other mindfulness strategies as a member of the Long Island Family Learning Network .
Bess Adler, Director of New York Teen Initiatives, writes about proven ways to engage teens in creating meaningful programming.
David Bryfman, CEO of The Jewish Education Project, writes about the importance of family involvement in Jewish education.
Rabbi Jennifer Goldsmith, Managing Director, Leadership Initiatives, writes about the messy process of change.
The Jewish Education Project and a coalition of interfaith organizations played a key role in helping religious and independent schools recover over $37 million in government funding.
Malka Fleischmann, Director of Knowledge and Ideas, writes about the challenges of Tisha B'Av relevant to today's learners.