A Program for Jewish Educators and Clergy
Date: December 3, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Sandy Springs (exact location shared after registration)
No cost to attend!
Register by November 30.
Israel and the Jewish people were forever changed after October 7. As a result, the way we educate about Israel must also evolve. In a world increasingly filled with anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric—sometimes escalating into violence—Israel education can no longer rely on reactive approaches. It must become proactive, purposeful, and adaptable to the shifting realities of our time.
How can we begin thinking differently about Israel education today? What frameworks and practices will help educators support learners across ages and settings?
Join a thoughtful and engaging conversation with David Bryfman, one of the leading voices shaping the future of Jewish education. Together, we will explore how educators and clergy can meaningfully address new challenges, strengthen understanding, and inspire connection to Israel in ways that resonate with today’s learners.
CEO, Jewish Education Project
This program is designed for:
- Jewish educators
- Teen professionals
- Clergy
- Camp, synagogue, and informal education practitioners
Whether you work in a classroom, congregation, camp, or other educational environment, this conversation will offer valuable insights for your work.