Search Results for: Tefilah Education Conference

  • Pardes Tefilah Education Initiative
    https://www.pardes.org.il/tefilaheducationinitiative/

    BACKGROUND Working with more than 100 day schools in North America across the denominational spectrum for over 16 years, the Pardes Center for Jewish Educators (PCJE) has identified tefilah education as an area in need of significant review, change and improvement. While tefilah and tefilah education are at the core of the school experience at Continue Reading »

  • Pardes brings together teachers across denominations to tackle Tefilah crisis in schools
    https://www.pardes.org.il/2016/08/pardes-brings-together-teachers-across-denominations-to-tackle-tefilah-crisis-in-schools/

    At the start of the summer vacation, twenty four teachers, spanning grades 2-12, across denominations and from throughout the U.S., participated in the Aleinu Leshabe’ach II: Conference on Tefilah in Jewish Day Schools. The five-day conference, run by the Pardes Center for Jewish Educators (PCJE) with support from the AVI CHAI Foundation, aimed to work Continue Reading »

  • A Letter from the President
    https://www.pardes.org.il/about/a-letter-from-the-president/

    Dear Friends, This past year alone, Pardes ran hundreds of programs, touching students around the world. In early 2019, our first-ever Winter Learning Intensive in Jerusalem brought together college students and young professionals to explore Power, Privilege and Responsibility. In December 2018 and July 2019, our Executive Learning Seminars, geared towards more established adults, explored Continue Reading »

  • Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies Receives Two-Year Grant from The AVI CHAI Foundation
    https://www.pardes.org.il/2018/01/avi_chai_grant/

    Jerusalem – The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies is proud to announce the awarding of a two-year grant from The AVI CHAI Foundation. The grant will provide support and direction to day schools and other Jewish educational institutions in the area of tefilah (prayer) through the Pardes Tefilah Education Initiative. “Tefilah has been one of Continue Reading »