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How do you say Sefaria in French, German or Italian?

Interested in reading this article in multiple languages? Putting action to their words, Yesod had the article translated into multiple languages! You can read them here on Jeducation World. Español...

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I’m Bored!!!

“Mom/Dad, I’m bored!!!” I’m guessing most of us have heard this cry from our children, and have made it ourselves to our parents. Now that the summer vacation is here, I assume this expression is being...

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The Jewish Way: Helping Students Find Purpose

As educators, we always hope that our students are engaged with the work we give them while they learn in our classrooms. But to what end? It’s safe to say that we are always striving to teach them...

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J-TV: Things Life Has Taught Me About Judaism

Have you seen this beautiful video from J-TV and Rabbi Sacks?   There are important messages in this video that can be important for our students to hear. How can you pass these messages onto your...

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Taking the Ideas of Our Learners Seriously

This article was initially posted on the JTS William Davidson School’s Gleanings. Click here to view the original. Why are you always writing stuff down?” a kindergartener asked me the other day at...

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The “Crisis Narrative,” Revisited

This article was initially published on the blog of the Jim Joseph Foundation. Click here to view the original. As part of the Jim Joseph Foundation’s investment in Leadership Development through ten...

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Jewish Education in the FSU: Assuring Continuity in Partnership with the...

“Jewish education in the Former Soviet Union.” Only some 30 years ago, the phrase was a mere oxymoron. Formal Jewish education in the USSR had been crushed in the mid-1920s. My grandfather Meyer, z”l,...

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Promote Dialogue: Next Steps as We Navigate Education Challenges in Training...

This article was initially published on the blog of the Jim Joseph Foundation. Click here to view the original. As part of the Jim Joseph Foundation’s investment in Leadership Development through ten...

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LETTERS FROM CAMP: STRONGER TOGETHER

URJ Crane Lake Camp Before campers emerge joyously from buses to summer camps across North America, thousands of staff members have undergone intensive training and preparation designed to ensure that...

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Why Graduation Matters

by Dr. Tamra White – It’s graduation season and I have a confession to make: not only do I sometimes find graduation ceremonies long and boring (I expect I am not alone in this!), when it comes to...

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How do you say Sefaria in French, German or Italian?

by Daniela Greiber – Interested in reading this article in multiple languages? Putting action to their words, Yesod had the article translated into multiple languages! You can read them here on...

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I’m Bored!!!

by Tzuri Hason – This article was initially published in Hebrew on Jeducation World. “Mom/Dad, I’m bored!!!” I’m guessing most of us have heard this cry from our children, and have made it ourselves to...

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The Jewish Way: Helping Students Find Purpose

by David Gutbezahl – As educators, we always hope that our students are engaged with the work we give them while they learn in our classrooms. But to what end? It’s safe to say that we are always...

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J-TV: Things Life Has Taught Me About Judaism

Have you seen this beautiful video from J-TV and Rabbi Sacks?   There are important messages in this video that can be important for our students to hear. How can you pass these messages onto your...

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Taking the Ideas of Our Learners Seriously

by Ilana Gleicher-Bloom – This article was initially posted on the JTS William Davidson School’s Gleanings. Click here to view the original. Why are you always writing stuff down?” a kindergartener...

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The “Crisis Narrative,” Revisited

by Yehuda Kurtzer – This article was initially published on the blog of the Jim Joseph Foundation. Click here to view the original. As part of the Jim Joseph Foundation’s investment in Leadership...

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Jewish Education in the FSU: Assuring Continuity in Partnership with the...

by Anya Segal – “Jewish education in the Former Soviet Union.” Only some 30 years ago, the phrase was a mere oxymoron. Formal Jewish education in the USSR had been crushed in the mid-1920s. My...

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Promote Dialogue: Next Steps as We Navigate Education Challenges in Training...

by Mark Young – This article was initially published on the blog of the Jim Joseph Foundation. Click here to view the original.As part of the Jim Joseph Foundation’s investment in Leadership...

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The Intangible Work of Sustainability

by Kelly Cohen – Kelly Cohen, Director of JumpSpark in Atlanta, shares how they are using the Sustainability Diagnostic Tool to implement a Community Partner Network to expand Jewish engagement...

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Reflecting on Partnership and Belonging During My Time at the Jim Joseph...

by Jeff Tiel – In reflecting about my journey at the Jim Joseph Foundation – these last 4 ½ years – an insight from Mother Teresa comes to mind. Indeed, after a lifetime of working with the poor, the...

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