Jewish education
Israel partners with JPost to launch major new global initiative for Diaspora teachers
At the annual New York conference, Yom Tov Raanan revealed a joint award to recognize outstanding educators driving Zionist pride and identity worldwide.
Leviev Foundation announces new $50 million educational initiative
Amb. Huckabee honored at Yeshiva University, delivers commencement speech to grads
What do Apple, Nike, and Mount Sinai have in common? - opinion
Jewish education as a shield: Empowering children against rising antisemitism – opinion
In times of rising hate, Jewish education empowers children to thrive and preserve their heritage.
Now is the time to invest in Jewish day schools for a stronger Jewish future – opinion
How Jewish day schools are creating vibrant communities and a resilient Jewish future.
Yael Foundation: Empowering Jewish students to choose Jewish education
The Yael Foundation has introduced a groundbreaking leadership program for Jewish school principals worldwide, empowering them to transform their schools into top choices for Jewish students.
New Jewish school in NYC draws interest with classical curriculum amid cultural shifts
Emet Classical Academy, a new Jewish school in NYC, opens its doors with a classical education model, drawing real interest from families seeking an alternative to progressive educational values.
Education as the key to Jewish resilience and global impact - opinion
Amid rising challenges, Jewish education must stay a priority, nurturing future leaders to ensure Jewish children not only survive but thrive.
How has Jewish education in the Diaspora been affected since October 7?
The role that Israel plays in Jewish life in the Diaspora has taken on a new significance, with the Hamas attacks and the Swords of Iron War, coupled with the rapid spread of global antisemitism.
Hadar’s new plan has it minting rabbis, opening synagogues. Is it a denomination now?
Over time, Hadar’s brand of “traditional egalitarian” study and observance gained adherents and its programs reached a broader class of Jewish laypeople, professionals and educators.
Tel Aviv parents protest against decrease in religious study curriculum for kids
"We were very surprised to see dozens of hours of Tanakh lessons removed from the curriculum," said Dorit Yitzhak, CEO of the Meirim organization.
Who will teach the next generation of Jewish children? - opinion
We need to take up the baton to catalyze a new era for educators.
Counterpoint turns 50: Celebrating the Jewish education program's success
The story of one of the most successful informal Jewish education programs in the English-speaking world.