Tag: Jewish Education

In this article, Rabbi Hayyim Angel discusses the nature of biblical miracles.
The discussion in this shiur focuses on whether young men in yeshiva should have a plan for earning a livelihood (parnassah).
The author reflects on their experience as a day school parent and argues for the idea that Jewish day schools should be free or more affordable.
The article argues that the traditional view of Israel as a struggling nation that needs the support of the Diaspora Jewish community is outdated.
In this podcast episode, the focus is on understanding and relating to the lessons of The Exodus.
In this podcast episode, the focus is on the Messianic era and the role of repentance in bringing about the arrival of the Messiah.
Despite an increase in antisemitic hate crimes and rhetoric in recent years, a Pew Research Center survey found that Americans have the most favorable view of Jews compared to other religious groups.
Rabbi Yosef Zarnighian discusses the Haggadah and its role in educating children.
Lyric Crane, a young woman from Snohomish, Washington, turned her experience of anti-Semitism into a passion for education.
Albert Reichmann, a member of the Orthodox Jewish community, played a significant role in bringing Jewish education and heritage to Jews behind the Iron Curtain.
RootOne, an initiative focused on strengthening Jewish identity among North American Jewish teens, has awarded NCSY, a leading Jewish youth group, a multi-million dollar grant to support their summer programs in Israel and Israel education efforts year-round.
This article discusses the changing dynamics of Jews and Asians in the American elite.
The high cost of Jewish education is a pressing issue explored in this episode of the 18Forty Podcast.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the high cost of Jewish education is discussed.
The documentary "Israelism" explores how American Jewish institutions have portrayed Israel, emphasizing loyalty to the IDF and downplaying the darker aspects of the occupation.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Leslie Ginsparg Klein discusses the value of education for all people, focusing on the early Bais Yaakov movement and its founder, Sarah Schenirer.
This essay pays tribute to Rav Moshe Kahn ztl, a beloved and influential teacher of Torah, particularly to women.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the host interviews Michael A. Helfand, a Pepperdine Law professor specializing in religious liberty, to discuss the First Amendment and its implications for funding religious schools.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Michael A. Helfand, a law professor specializing in religious liberty, discusses the First Amendment and its implications for funding religious schools.
In this podcast, the discussion revolves around the persona of King Messiah.
In this interview, Liel Leibovitz, a writer, editor, and co-host of the podcast Unorthodox, discusses the idea that Jews should stop sending their children to college.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss proposed school reforms in Israel that would empower principals to dismiss ineffective teachers and reward good ones, introducing free-market principles to education.
Rabbi Yisroel Kaminetsky discusses the current state of Jewish education in America and explores the challenges and goals of creating a yeshiva experience that benefits students.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rabbi Yisroel Kaminetsky discusses the state of Jewish education in America.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has responded to criticism regarding its remarks on The New York Times' investigation into Hasidic yeshivas.