Jewish education today operates in a complex global context shaped by cultural change, political tensions, and evolving relationships between Israel and Jewish communities worldwide.
This conference provides a space for educators and scholars to exchange ideas, share research, and reflect on the future of Jewish education across different communities, institutions, and cultural settings.
Participants will engage with current debates in the field while exploring practical and theoretical approaches to Jewish education in the 21st century.
Key Themes
The conference will address a wide range of topics, including:
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Identity, belonging, and community in contemporary Jewish education
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Jewish education in times of crisis, reconstruction, and change
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Educational responses to antisemitism and political polarization
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The history and development of Jewish education in the Diaspora
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The place of Israel in educational identity
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Pedagogical innovation in the teaching of Jewish content
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Technology and Jewish education
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Teaching Hebrew as a second language
Registration
Registration for the conference is now open.
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