Education

"TanakhCast: The Back to Shrek Edition!" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, exploring four chapters at a time from Genesis to 2 Chronicles every two weeks.
S.Y. Agnon's novel "Shira" follows the story of Dr. Manfred Herbst, an anti-hero professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem during the 1930s, as he navigates academic struggles and a brief affair with a nurse named Shira.
"TanakhCast: The Madness? This is South Park Edition!" is a podcast that explores and discusses four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, beginning from Genesis and continuing through 2 Chronicles.
Snow days at SAR Academy are being leveraged by Moshe Rosenberg through his JudeoTech Haiku online platform to engage students in interactive learning experiences related to Jewish texts and themes.
The TanakhCast podcast explores and reflects on four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, starting from Genesis and continuing through to 2 Chronicles.
In a discussion hosted by The Times of Israel, Eilon, Noah, and Miriam Herschlag explore various topics, including the potential for peace accompanying the Red Sea-Dead Sea pipeline, the push for more open criticism of Israel on US college campuses by students challenging Hillel, and the question of regulating Reality TV through legislation.
"TanakhCast" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh by discussing four chapters every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
Rabbi David Wolpe delves into the profound teachings of Abraham Joshua Heschel, a revered Jewish scholar known for his spiritual insights and poetic prose.
The TanakhCast podcast explores the Tanakh by examining four chapters every two weeks, spanning from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
The Pew Research Center's study, "A Portrait of Jewish Americans," highlights a significant trend where a growing number of American Jews, particularly among those born since 1980, identify as Jews of no religion.
The piece discusses the decline of Conservative Judaism within the broader American Jewish community as depicted in the Pew Research Center's data, highlighting issues such as increasing intermarriage rates, lack of Jewish education among children, and decreasing communal engagement.
The text discusses various aspects of Jewish observance and identity.
"TanakhCast: The Cooties Edition" is a podcast that explores and discusses four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
Allison, Eilon, Don, and Noah discuss the Palestinian prisoner release and its impact on the peace process, as well as Education Minister Shay Piron's decision to include Holocaust education from first grade through high school.
"TanakhCast: The Shocking and Disgusting Content Edition!" is a bi-weekly podcast that delves into and discusses four chapters of the Tanakh, spanning from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
The TanakhCast podcast explores and reflects on 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, covering a range from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
"TanakhCast: The Chicken and Milk Edition" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, covering 4 chapters every two weeks from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
"TanakhCast: The Moral Cowardice of the Prime Directive Edition" is a podcast that examines 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, spanning from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
'Lux et Veritas' is a podcast-style discussion that delves into the Tanakh, covering 4 chapters every two weeks from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
In the podcast TanakhCast, the host explores 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
TanakhCast is a podcast that explores and reflects on 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, spanning from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
A young individual finds a job teaching Jewish history through drama at a temple's Sunday school despite having little experience.
Solomon Maimon, a controversial Jewish philosopher in the late 18th century, narrated his life in an autobiography where he critiqued the brutality and irrationality of traditional Jewish education.
Rabbi Kalonymus Kalmish Shapira of Warsaw is recognized for his student-centered approach to education, emphasizing the individual's spiritual potential, in contrast to Dewey's child-centric educational philosophy.
The text discusses the historical evolution and challenges of Jewish day school education in the United States.

Top authors in Education

account_boxAndrew Lapin
account_boxAndrew Silow-Carroll
account_boxLuke Tress
account_boxCindy Scarr
account_boxBeth Harpaz
account_boxRachel Kohn
account_boxJoshua Hoffman
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxLouis Keene
account_boxSimon Rocker