Tag: Jewish Knowledge

Eight-year-old Daniel Marquez from Mississauga, Ont., became the 2024 JewQ world champion, winning the annual Jewish knowledge competition hosted by Chabad.
This episode delves into the challenges and limitations of education, exploring the ideal of education and how an ideally educated person perceives themselves.
Etgar Quiz no. 263 presents a series of multiple-choice questions related to Jewish knowledge and tradition.
The podcast "Irrefutably Jewish: Ep. 403" features Phil Rosenthal discussing his new children's book, "Just Try It!", Eric Cohen and Abe Unger introducing the first Jewish classical school, Emet Classical Academy, Rabbi Meni Even-Israel discussing leading the Steinsaltz Center to make Jewish knowledge more accessible, and sponsorship messages from Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management, Shalom Hartman Institute's podcast TEXTing, and ChaiFlicks streaming service.
Jewish schools in the UK benefit from substantial government funding, leading to high attendance rates among Jewish children.
The Etgar Quiz No. 246 poses questions related to Jewish history and trivia, such as the number of spies who brought back a good report about the land of Israel, the first place Avram came to in the Land of Israel, Ishmael's mother's name, the first Prime Minister of Israel, the date of the establishment of the state of Israel, and the country that gave Israel the menorah statue outside the Knesset.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, comedian Alex Edelman and former White House speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz discuss how to introduce Judaism to people in an inclusive and rigorous way.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, comedian Alex Edelman and former White House speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz discuss how to introduce people to a Judaism that is both inclusive and rigorous.
This article discusses two different topics: kashering (the process of making utensils kosher) and car washing.
The text provided is a disclaimer regarding republishing an article from the Forward, stating that it can be republished for free as long as certain guidelines are followed.
The article highlights the digitization of Jewish knowledge, particularly the Hebrew calendar, through the collaboration of technical experts with religious backgrounds.
Sallie Abelson created the board game Aliyah in the 1970s to provide an innovative and interactive way for Jewish children in Ames, Iowa, to learn about Judaism.
The discussion in the Winter 2020 Letters involves different perspectives on the current state and potential future of American Judaism.
A survey by the Pew Research Center revealed that non-Jewish Americans lack knowledge about Judaism, scoring poorly on questions related to Jewish history, practice, and texts.