• Research Encounter: What Is Rabbinics, Really?
    2026/04/29
    How do rabbinics teachers conceptualize, implicitly or explicitly, the nature of the material that they teach to their students? Starting with a paper titled "Three Conceptions of Rabbinics: Understanding Teachers' Thinking" by Joshua Ladon, a chapter in the recent collection Teaching & Learning in Jewish Day Schools, this conversation allows seasoned teachers to explore the ways that they think about and teach the heart of Jewish studies in their classrooms. Rabbi Dr. Joshua Ladon is the vice president for the West Coast and senior faculty for the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. Rabbi Aaron Horn is the High School Principal at Kohelet Yeshiva right outside of Philadelphia where he has taught Gemara and Biology, ran student activities and served as the Dean of Students. Grace McMillan is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School who later spent a year learning Nishmat. Grace has been teaching Jewish Text for over a decade at the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School and is currently the Nancy and Paul M. Hamburger Jewish Text High School Department Chair. Rabbi Yechiel Shaffer is the Campus Rabbi of the Jewish Leadership Academy in Miami and the director of its novel Service Entrepreneurship Program. He is also the Founder of the new platform PdThatworks.com and has served as a community Rabbi in 3 cities.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    52 分
  • Research Into Practice in Israel Education: Beyond “Hugging and Wrestling" - Toward a Knowledge-based Israel Education
    2026/03/26

    For decades, Israel education in North American day schools has centered on fostering positive feelings toward Israel. But is “feeling good” about Israel the right goal? Drawing on qualitative research with Jewish day school students, Jonah Hassenfeld challenges the assumption that connection must precede knowledge. Explore why knowledge and connection are inseparable, why complex topics including conflict, inequality, and diversity are essential for building both, and how educators can design experiences that help students develop their own informed perspectives. Leave with concrete strategies for creating classrooms that invite deep inquiry into Israel’s history, politics, and culture—without fear of “ruining” students’ connection.

    Dr. Jonah Hassenfeld Director of Learning and Teaching at Schechter Boston Jonah oversees curriculum and instruction across general and Judaic studies. His research on Israel education has been published in Contemporary Jewry and Journal of Jewish Education. A former high school history teacher, Jonah writes and speaks widely about how schools can engage students in complex and sometimes controversial topics without sacrificing intellectual rigor or community connection.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    51 分
  • Podcast Live: Building a Relationship-Centered School
    2026/03/19
    At the Rabbi Jacob Pressman Academy of Temple Beth Am, healthy, supportive relationships aren’t just a priority; they’re the foundation of everything they do. Learn how the school builds a culture where resilient relationships fuel academic success, increase teacher job satisfaction, strengthen parent partnerships, and empower effective leadership. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how Pressman brings this vision to life through weekly Kesher (“Connection”) classes, proactive community building in classrooms and advisory, a relational approach to discipline, and proactive and honest parent communication systems, all with rich Judaic Studies integration. This discussion will blend inspiring vision with actionable strategies for creating a relationship-centered school community. Dr. Erica Rothblum has served as the head of school at Pressman Academy since 2014. She received her EdD in educational leadership from UCLA, she holds an MA in teaching from Loyola Marymount, a California multiple subject teaching credential, a BA in American studies from Barnard College and is a Wexner Field Fellow (class 1). Prior to working at Pressman Academy, Erica was a Teach for America Corps member; taught in both the suburbs of Boston as well as at Camino Nuevo Charter School in Los Angeles; and worked as the director of general studies and then as the head of school at Beth Hillel Day School in Los Angeles. Additionally, Erica has served as a peer coach, lead teacher, grade level chair, mentor teacher and as a teaching supervisor at the American Jewish University. Shira Landau is a licensed clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience in experiential Jewish education. This is her eleventh year at Pressman Academy, where she served first as the middle school counselor and now as the director of wellness. Shira holds an MA in nonprofit management from Hebrew Union College and an MA in social work from USC. Her master’s thesis focused on the prevalence of bullying and other forms of harassment in Jewish day schools, and included a study of Pressman’s Kesher program as a model for bullying prevention and intervention.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    53 分
  • Research Into Practice In Israel Education: Jewish Educators' Response to "You Never Told Me"
    2026/03/05

    Explore how 20 Israel educators from Jewish high schools across the denominational spectrum address the "you never told me" phenomenon—graduates’ sense of betrayal when encountering criticisms of Israel not covered in their Jewish day school education. These educators integrate both Zionist and Palestinian narratives to strengthen students’ Jewish identification with Israel and the Jewish people while equipping them to engage the complex “Israel conversation” on campus through education rather than advocacy. By presenting critical perspectives on romantic Zionism alongside Palestinian narratives, they aim to ensure students encounter multiple viewpoints and feel prepared rather than misled when confronted with challenging information.

    Dr. Benji Davis is an American-born Israeli educator and scholar, currently serving as assistant professor of Jewish education at Yeshiva University’s Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration. He previously served as the 2024–2025 Israel Institute Teaching and Research Fellow at George Mason University. In 2024, he received the Harold Wechsler Award for Emerging Scholars from the Network for Research in Jewish Education (NRJE) for his research on the philosophy and pedagogy of Israel education.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    40 分
  • Research Into Practice In Israel Education: Exploring Barriers for Engaging and Overcoming Conflict
    2026/02/19

    This episode is part our Research Into Practice in Israel Education series and features a conversation with Dr. Keren Fraiman. There is a growing consensus that successful and holistic Israel education demands a sophisticated and nuanced engagement with critical questions within Israel, and in particular, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This feels especially pressing in a post-Oct. 7 world. Despite this critical need, many educators continue to express reticence for conflict education. Explore why educators are hesitant to engage in conflict education, highlighting the greatest sources of challenge and a typology of barriers to entry. Learn what we can do to support our educators, educational systems, and the community more broadly. Dr. Keren Fraiman is the vice president and chief academic officer at Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership, where she also holds a faculty appointment as Professor of Israel Studies. Keren works with educational organizations across the country to support their Israel educational efforts, and also serves on the faculty of the iFellows Masters Concentration in Israel Education program, Hillel International’s MasterClass Israel, and the Wexner Heritage Program. Her research focuses on Conflict Education – how we learn and teach about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within Jewish settings.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    54 分
  • Research Into Practice in Israel Education: Models, Relationships and Rituals- Unpected Implications from Har Herzl For the Day School Classroom
    2026/01/19
    Featuring Dr. Alex Pomson and Dr. Jessie Kalbfeld

    Rosov Consulting visited Har Herzl several times during the summer of 2024 to observe North American teen programs in Israel as part of ongoing work with RootOne, an organization founded to increase the number of Jewish teens travelling to Israel each summer. This session shares the findings of their observations at Har Herzl and explores powerful lessons for Israel education that extend far beyond that sacred space.

    In partnership with Rosov Consulting and RootOne
    続きを読む 一部表示
    48 分
  • Podcast Live: When Teachers Are Learners-Making Professional Growth Visible in Jewish Education
    2026/01/08

    After receiving a grant for professional development, Sulam teachers were able to deepen their learning and create Presentations of Learning (POL). Learn how the teachers started to take pride in their own learning, while teaching their team new and innovative strategies, encouraging others to deepen their own professional development.

    Presenters

    Lisa Houben is the upper school director at Sulam, a program that fosters and provides inclusive, high quality special education support for diverse learners in grades K-12 within Jewish day schools across the Greater Washington area. Having recently completed Prizmah’s YouLead program, she is now entering her fourth year at Sulam.

    Lianne Heller is in her eleventh year as executive director at Sulam, a program that fosters and provides inclusive, high quality, special education support for diverse learners in grades K-12 within Jewish day schools across the Greater Washington area. She is deeply committed to providing her faculty and staff opportunities to grow as professionals.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    49 分
  • Research Intro Practice In Israel Education: What Should We Tell the Children? Early Childhood Educators Respond to October 7
    2025/12/19

    Part of our Research into Practice series, this episode draws on a qualitative study conducted in six classrooms during the first two and a half months following the attack, explore how educators navigated the tension between preserving childhood innocence and fostering resilience, while also questioning traditional understandings of developmentally appropriate practice. Learn how teachers use developmentally sensitive yet courageous approaches, including guided conversations, creative play, Jewish ritual, and cultural identity, to help children feel emotionally safe while making meaning of difficult realities. This conversation highlights the predictable routines, strong relationships, and Jewish values that teachers draw upon to support both student well-being and their own, offering enduring strategies for educators facing crises in today’s classrooms. Special guests Dr. Lyndall Miller, Dr. Meir Muller and Alan Rifkin Gelnick.

    Special guest bios

    Lyndall Miller

    Dr. Miller is a researcher and consultant in Jewish early childhood education, with a focus on inquiry and leadership development, currently working with the Masor School for Jewish Education and Leadership at American Jewish University. She was previously the developer and director of the Jewish Early Childhood Education Leadership Institute (JECELI).

    Meir Muller

    Dr. Muller is the Associate Dean of Community Empowerment at the University of South Carolina, specializing in early childhood education and promoting justice through a lens informed by Jewish tradition. Learn more about him here.

    Alana Rifkin Gelnick

    Alana is the founder and CEO of Dreamearly, dedicated to empowering educators and leaders with innovative strategies in early childhood education. Previously, Alana served as the associate principal of SAR Academy in Riverdale, New York, for a decade.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    50 分