Jewish education
Satmar HQ condemns Mamdani for vetoing no protest buffer zones around educational facilities
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani vetoes bill aimed at protecting educational institutions from protests, citing concerns over free speech and constitutional rights.
Jewish families, rabbi, ask to join lawsuit to block Oklahoma Jewish charter school
Yael Camp: Europe’s premier Jewish summer experience
Jewish School in Chicago secures new head, building for fall 2027 debut
Early childhood will be the foundation of a Jewish Renaissance - opinion
Jewish continuity is shaped long before adulthood, and early childhood education must become a priority.
Choosing to lead with hope - opinion
Hope is the belief that the world can be made whole and that Jews have a role in doing just that.
What the Jewish community teaches about hope in action, not as a feeling - opinion
The Hope Study from M²: The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education, found that “community” was the most powerful driver of hope among professionals at Jewish organizations.
Jewish group revives push for public funding for religious schools that stalled at Supreme Court
The National Ben Gamla Jewish Charter School Foundation intends to apply for a statewide virtual high school integrating Oklahoma academic standards with daily Jewish religious studies.
Carrying backpacks and tradition: Inside Zurich’s Noam School
In a time of rising antisemitism, a small Jewish school in Zurich is shaping the next generation with a blend of academic excellence, Jewish tradition, and acts of everyday kindness
How Jewish people and organizations can rebuild trust two years after Oct. 7 - opinion
With the remaining living hostages recently returned and a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, we might be turning a new page in the book of our history.
How a Mexican Jewish school is shaping young Jewish leaders
This relatively small Jewish community in Mexico City manages to maintain its identity, thrive economically and culturally, and raise a young generation that feels both Jewish and Mexican
New York becomes latest experiment in subsidies for Jewish day school tuition
The UJA Federation of New York has started a three-year $15 million pilot fund to help cover Jewish day school tuition in New York City, Westchester, and Long Island.
No. 19: Uri Poliavich: A game-changer for Jewish education and identity
Uri Poliavich understands that Jewish schools must be more than a safe haven; they must be centers of excellence that parents and children actively run toward.
Modern Learning Meets Ancient Lessons
New Parisian Jewish school is redefining education by blending time-honored heritage, innovative, cutting-edge pedagogical approach, and multilingual immersion