Tag: Jewish Education

Malka Schaps, a Haredi theoretical mathematician, made history as Israel's first female Haredi dean at Bar-Ilan University.
Dr. David Applebaum, a renowned physician and talmid chacham, made significant contributions to Israeli emergency medicine, including developing innovative methods such as administering streptokinase to heart attack patients before reaching the hospital.
"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.
"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.
In the 1970s in Moscow, young Jewish girl Regina Blekh looked forward to celebrating the secular New Years tree holiday, akin to Christmas with Ded Moroz bringing gifts, a tradition shared by all Soviet children regardless of ethnicity.
"TanakhCast" is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh by discussing four chapters every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
The TanakhCast podcast explores the Tanakh by examining four chapters every two weeks, spanning from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
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.
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.
A young individual finds a job teaching Jewish history through drama at a temple's Sunday school despite having little experience.
The text discusses the historical evolution and challenges of Jewish day school education in the United States.
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.
"TanakhCast" is a podcast that examines 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, covering Genesis to 2 Chronicles, though completion may take time.
Hayim Greenberg, a prominent figure in Jewish intellectual circles, challenges the traditional Zionist narrative by emphasizing the importance of Jewish cultural and educational continuity in the Diaspora.
In the TanakhCast podcast, every two weeks, four chapters from the Tanakh are discussed, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
TanakhCast is a podcast that examines and discusses 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
Families are increasingly opting for destination bar and bat mitzvahs outside traditional synagogue settings as a way to personalize the ceremonies and create meaningful experiences for the young celebrants.
"TanakhCast: The Curses and Semantic Confusion Edition!" is a podcast that delves into 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, beginning with Genesis and ending with 2 Chronicles, offering reflections and discussions on the text.
The Jewish Primary Day School of the Nations Capital in Washington, D.C. caters to the Jewish elite, including children of prominent figures in politics and diplomacy, offering a diverse and immersive Jewish education.
ShalomLearning, an innovative platform created by industry veterans Rosen and Schain, aims to revolutionize Jewish education by integrating technology into the learning process.
The text explores various parenting philosophies and challenges the prevailing notion that parental nurture significantly shapes children's outcomes.
The article discusses the author's experiences with a rabbi named George Finkelstein who was accused of abusing his power by wrestling with students and engaging in inappropriate behavior.
Lev Keret's first day of school evokes mixed emotions for his father as he navigates the uncanny resemblance between schools and prisons, complete with uniformity and a sense of confinement.