
By equipping and empowering educators, we lay the foundation for young people to thrive as Jews and individuals in the world, even during challenging times. Together, we work to ensure a vibrant Jewish educational landscape for all.
Opportunities for Involvement
Racial-Ethnic Identity Development Workshop Series
Educators will reflect on their own racial identities and experiences as a Jewish educator and examine models of racial-ethnic identity development and how it impacts their educational work with workshop series facilitator Dr. Sandra Chapman.
Ayin L'Tzion; Eyes on Israel
Educators will explore various frameworks and approaches to help create meaningful learning and celebration experiences for Yom Ha'atzmaut.
Using Nature To Inspire Deeper Learning in Early Childhood
Educators will explore how to deepen outdoor learning in early childhood education with Amy Miller, Associate Director of Larchmont Temple Nursery School.
I've been impressed with how this agency has pivoted quickly to support educators and youth professionals not just in New York, but throughout the world, as we collectively navigate and experiment with distance Jewish learning and engagement.
I am grateful to have the support of The Jewish Education Project. It has provided me with larger networks to feel connected to and individualized support.
Impact Spotlight

Young Pioneers Award Recipient 2020 Lauren Belferder
Lauren Belferder is the Director of Youth Engagement at Temple Sinai of Roslyn on Long Island.

Board Reflection: Jami Moore
Jami Moore shares her reflections as a Board Observer and educator in the field.

See the world through a teen's eyes
The Jewish Education Project provides teens with the tools to navigate today’s complex world.