A hybrid foundation with grantmaking and operating programs dedicated to proliferating Jewish wisdom and values in the contemporary world. #JEIC and @MyZuzahorg
Oct is World Mental Health Month, so for our webinar series we are focusing on the mental health of our students. Join us as we discuss student mental health and strategies for improvement. https://t.co/SL9uBExOrP
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Our first stop in Jerusalem (in July!) was at one of the foundation's operating programs, STAMP, which is working to standardize the supervision of the writing and checking of sifrei Torah, tefillin and mezuzot. We met the team, under the leadership of Rabbi Avraham Lessin.
The Parsha of Haazinu consists of a 70-line “song” given by Moses to the Children of Israel on the last day of his life. God instructs Moshe to ascend Mount Nebo, from where he will see the Promised Land before dying on the mountain.
The Jewish Education Innovation Challenges' newest podcast episode is up! Yehuda Chanales, North American director of Lifnai Vlifnim, shares an approach and foundation for learning that focuses on personal and religious growth that starts with teachers . https://t.co/seGJ8DKsM4
Rabbi @AndrewErgas, Chief Executive Officer of Hebrew at the Center, explains how unleashing the power of Hebrew in North America can ensure that the largest Jewish community outside of Israel does not give up its love of the Jewish language. https://t.co/41bDWEB7XI @eJPhil
In the middle of our trip we had a chance to relax and reflect together atop Mount Carmel. Led by Rabbi Yehoshua Gerzi and Yehuda Raice, and helped by Nachal Noveya tent crew, we spent time learning Torah and exploring frameworks for our work.
As we enter the Days of Awe, Sharon Freundel, Managing Director of the Jewish Education Innovation Challenge #JEIC, reminds us to treat our students with the utmost respect, and ask forgiveness of them if we don’t live up to our own expectations. https://t.co/6h46vQhxXA
In Nitzavim-Vayelech, Moshe appoints Yehoshua as his successor. The mitzvah of Hakhel (to gather) is give. Every 7 years, during Sukkot of the first year of the Shemittah cycle, the Children of Israel should gather at the Temple for the king to read to them from the Torah.
We learned about the work of @ThankIsraeliSoldiers which supports initiatives that embrace, educate and empower soldiers throughout their IDF service and beyond. We visited the Kest Soldier Center and spoke to participants of the Momentum After Army Empowerment Program.
Rabbi Elijah Benamozegh comments on the 13 attributes of God in selichot. He says, "ארך אפים, Slow to anger - this hints at the attribute of patience." As we begin the school year, let us remember to take long breaths--as God figuratively does--and to exhibit patience.
In the Parsha of Ki Tavo, Moshe instructs the Children of Israel to bring the first fruits to the Temple. He tells the people that after forty years as a people, they have attained “a heart to know, eyes to see and ears to hear.”
On September 4th, #JEIC will begin posting “A Motivational Moment from Tefillah” on their social media channels. The posts will start with the tefillot of Yamim Nora’im and Sukkot, and in October, the posts will be from weekday Shacharit. Learn more: https://t.co/RdeDXUChCq