Education

Award-winning author Sidura Ludwig's new children's book "Rising" centers on a Jewish child and their mother baking challah for Shabbat, inspired by Ludwig's own solace found in challah-making during the pandemic lockdown.
Joshua Hoffman, representing Future of Jewish, a digital publication aiming to enhance understanding of Judaism, Israel, and the Jewish world, seeks support for their mission now offered free to a diverse audience globally.
The text discusses the idea that the charedi community is becoming dependent on donations from philanthropists in the US, particularly for their yeshivos and kollels, but argues that this may not be the best approach in the long run.
American Jewish University's investigation into allegations of a discriminatory and toxic culture at its Conservative movement rabbinical school did not reveal systemic issues, but acknowledged instances of sexism and homophobia experienced by some students.
Getting ready and packing for Jewish summer camp while discussing the American Jewish camping experience.
The Board of Deputies is expressing concerns about a potential VAT hike on private schools, particularly impacting Charedi families who rely on these schools for faith-based education.
A baked tomato and olive sandwich is essentially a baked frittata inside a bread loaf, such as a baguette or sourdough.
Rebbetzin Libbi Kakon shares her personal journey of living with hearing loss and her accomplishments as a mother, life-coach, and fundraiser for a school supporting deaf children.
Rabbi Nechemia Coopersmith of Aish.com discusses the impact of October 7, a significant date in Jewish history, on kiruv efforts and Jewish identity.
The text discusses the delicate balance between parental involvement and children's independence, particularly in the context of newlyweds and their families.
The text discusses the deep symbolism of lighting the menorah and its parallels to parenting and teaching.
In Chapter 11 of "On Call," the narrator, a second-year resident in the ICU, expresses reluctance toward interacting with Jewish patients.
Rabbi Gordon shares a cute joke during a Torah class related to a silver candlestick in this video.
The text discusses various issues and experiences shared by different individuals in the Jewish community.
Becoming a diagnostic medical sonographer requires technical skills, attention to detail, and good communication.
The article discusses the importance of teaching children to give and how it leads to genuine happiness.
Rav Gershon Edelstein, a revered figure in the yeshivah world, passed away at the age of 100, leaving behind a legacy of quiet influence and profound Torah knowledge.
In the article "A Thriving Shtetl in the American Desert" by Ross Kagan Marks, the author discusses the growth and impact of the Jewish community in Las Cruces, New Mexico, led by Rabbi Bery and Rebbetzin Chenchie Schmukler of Chabad-Lubavitch.
The King David Kindergarten in Liverpool has received high praise from Ofsted for offering a positive learning environment where children show enthusiasm and motivation for learning.
An investigation into complaints of sexism and harassment at the Ziegler School of Rabbinical Studies found that while most graduates reported no discrimination, a significant number of those who did not complete the program corroborated these concerns.
New York City's schools chancellor has removed two elected parent leaders, Maud Maron and Tajh Sutton, from their positions on local Community Education Councils due to controversies surrounding the Israel-Hamas war.
The U.S. Department of Education found that the University of Michigan and City University of New York failed to protect Jewish students from discrimination following the Hamas attack on Israel in October 7.
Dr. Roni Mikel-Arieli's book "Remembering the Holocaust in a Racial State: Holocaust Memory in South Africa from Apartheid to Democracy (1948-1994)" explores the complex interplay between Holocaust memory and apartheid in South Africa.
Jewish summer camps in North America are adapting their programming this year to address the challenges posed by recent events such as the war in Gaza and Oct. 7.
The text discusses a debate surrounding Rabbi Zecharia Greenwald's comments on young men going to work a year after graduating Yeshiva high school.

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