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CEO David Bryfman writes about The Jewish Education Project's response to the death of George Floyd.
Finish the school year strong with end of year activities that integrate STEAM and EdTech.
The Jewish Futures Conferences in Chicago in San Diego in May will amplify the theme of shifting power dynamics in Jewish education.
Yehudis Fried of YDE in Brooklyn loves watching young learners experiment and tinker with new technological platforms.
The Torah Academy of Bergen County varsity and junior varsity teams won The Jewish Education Project’s annual College Bowl championship.
Gabriel Weinstein writes about how Google Maps can help students learn about the Holocaust and immigration and displacement.
The Jewish Education Project developed a 7-day professional development visit for a group of Israeli principals from secular middle schools in April 2019.
This Yom HaShoah, learn the stories of survivors and their families, through videos created by DOROT’s Jewish Summer Teen Interns, part of the New York Teen Initiative.
Robert Sherman, CEO of The Jewish Education Project, reflects on themes of Passover and his career in Jewish education.
Love Legos? Check out these ideas on how to incorporate Lego activities into your classroom.
Organization announces renaming, expansion of prestigious award for Jewish educators