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THEN-EDUCATION MINISTER Yuli Tamir attends a cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, 2008.

Move the smart ones upstairs

FIFTH-GRADE STUDENTS celebrate Hanukkah. While the Hanukkah miracle was an unambiguous victory of good over evil, it is rare to find such clear distinctions in contemporary society, says the writer.

Teaching complexity and nuance: Jewish education is not just black and white

By JEREMY BRUCE
 Police officers clash with pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the University of California at Irvine (UCI) on May 15, 2024 in Irvine, California.

Department of Ed resolves Title VI antisemitism complaints against 5 U of California campuses

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
 Photo of the delegation of educators from the diaspora in Israel.

Diaspora leaders demand a new path for Jewish schools after Oct. 7

 TEACHERS AND students converge on the stairs at the Leo Baeck Education Center.

Values education: How to solve Israel's low academic achievements

By OFEK MEIR
 JAMIE GELLER appears at a mass challah-baking event before the Shabbat Project weekend in Johannesburg last month.

Seizing the second act: Women aged 40+ starting a journey to self-actualization

By JAMIE GELLER
left to right: Brian Siegal, AJC Miami and Broward Regional Director,Brooke Goldstein, human rights attorney, Michal Gerstler, Head of Communications and Government Relations for El Al Israel Airlines, Ilan Frydman from KKL-JNF’s Education and Community Division, Ayelet Gonen Brosh of the Brosh Real

'The more we can build Jewish identity, the stronger we’ll be to fight antisemitism'

 An Egyptian teacher instructs students on the first day's class at Martyr Rami school, in Cairo, Egypt, October 2, 2022.

Egypt's reformed school curriculum removes antisemitism, focusing on peace

 Members of the Jewish community collect their children from school in north London January 20, 2015

Jewish education as a shield: Empowering children against rising antisemitism

By CHAYA YOSOVICH
 Helen Doron English to be integrated into Israeli school curriculum

Post-COVID: Israeli students see drastic decline in math and science scores compared to world

 STUDENTS CELEBRATE their graduation from Ariel University in 2022. The writer, president of the university, wonders whether university campuses are still necessary.

The modern digital age: Have university campuses become obsolete?

By EHUD GROSSMAN
A protest encampment is set up in support of Palestinians, at the University of California, Berkeley, in April. The problem with the eruption of the  anti-Israel protests has been the involvement of many faculty members in reframing the notion of Palestine, the writer argues.

Temple agrees to provide training, review response to antisemitism, anti-Muslim complaints

By SUSAN SNYDER/THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER/TNS
 A science lesson is held at an Educating for Excellence center in Lod.

Addressing the crisis facing Israel’s children is key to building a better future

By SHULA RECANATI
 The Mikveh Complex and the Remains of Herodian Construction, Looking West

Jerusalem: A Journey Through Time: Bar-Ilan launches new course on ancient Israel

DAMAGE FROM Israeli strikes in southern suburbs of Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold, is seen through a vehicle window this week. Even with a direct military attack on Iran, eliminating Hezbollah and dismantling military and nuclear threats posed by Iran remains extremely critical, argues the writer.

Lebanon's education crisis deepens amid war and economic collapse

By REUTERS
 Chabad's $50 million initiative.

Chabad honors Rabbi Kogan with $50 million Jewish women's college

 SOLOMON SCHECHTER ACADEMY in Montreal: Rarely has there been a more auspicious time for Jewish day schools in North America, says the writer.

Now is the time to invest in Jewish day schools for a stronger Jewish future

By PAUL BERNSTEIN
 Schoolchildren at an elementary school.

Texas Jews are ‘deeply concerned’ about Christian material in proposed public school curriculum

By Jacob Gurvis/JTA