Jewish education
Jewish families, rabbi, ask to join lawsuit to block Oklahoma Jewish charter school
The group filed a motion Wednesday in federal court in Oklahoma City seeking to intervene in the lawsuit brought by the National Ben Gamla Jewish Charter School Foundation.
Yael Camp: Europe’s premier Jewish summer experience
Jewish School in Chicago secures new head, building for fall 2027 debut
Jewish education organization targets program at adults with intellectual disabilities
Jewish education: The first line of defense for Jews worldwide - opinion
'Education has to be the first line of defense because without it, most Jews will be unable to stand up and be proud.'
Israel needs a reimagined educational system that teaches how to disagree respectfully - opinion
The Hebrew state education system must now awaken to its historic responsibility. It must renew its commitment to the values of a Jewish and democratic state.
The challenge of Jewish day schools: Getting alumni involved - opinion
Alumni are a key demographic in ensuring the financial future of Jewish educational institutions.
Jewish schools, families poised for windfall under new federal tax-credit program
The $1,700 federal tax credit to support private school tuition delivers a long-sought victory to Orthodox Jewish advocacy groups and other religious education proponents.
The many faces of Shavuot harvest, revelation, and tradition
The Torah is described as the Tree of Life, and there is a legend that Mount Sinai once was a “green mountain” covered with trees and shrubs.
How can we connect and nurture Jewish communities outside of major cities? - opinion
When Jews living in small, rural, and remote communities don’t feel connected to the larger community, they are often left with a worrying sense of alienation.
Jewish schools around the world face historic opportunity amid enrollment wave - opinion
The power of the Jewish education system is being revealed. Jewish schools, where hundreds of thousands of Jewish children around the world currently study, have become an anchor.
The magic of learning Torah together: Reshaping 21st-century Jewish learning - opinion
Judaism isn’t just transmitted from one generation to the next passively, it is transformative, especially when learned with a partner
Parental interest in Jewish school enrollment surged since Oct. 7, study finds
The UnitEd study also found that Jewish schools around the world have experienced new and complex challenges since October 7 which many report feeling unprepared for.
Yael Foundation CEO Chaya Yosovich to deliver wake-up call on Jewish education at JPost conference
“Antisemitism must be fought, but Jewish identity must be fortified," says Yosovich, calls for greater investment in formal and non-formal programs.