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David Bryfman
CEO David Bryfman writes about The Jewish Education Project's response to the death of George Floyd.
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David Bryfman
Jewish education cannot be a place sounding only alarm bells and modeling defensive posturing, writes CEO David Bryfman.
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Abby Pitkowsky
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...
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David Bryfman
Why is the beginning of a new year a day of remembrance, and exactly what are we supposed to be recalling on this day?
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Suri Jacknis
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 .
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Bess Adler
Bess Adler, Director of New York Teen Initiatives, writes about proven ways to engage teens in creating meaningful programming.
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Suri Jacknis
Rabbi Valerie Lieber
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David Bryfman
David Bryfman, CEO of The Jewish Education Project, writes about the importance of family involvement in Jewish education.
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Rabbi Jennifer Goldsmith
Rabbi Jennifer Goldsmith, Managing Director, Leadership Initiatives, writes about the messy process of change.
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The Jewish Education Project
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.
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Malka Fleischmann
Malka Fleischmann, Director of Knowledge and Ideas, writes about the challenges of Tisha B'Av relevant to today's learners.