Adapting: Surviving or Thriving? Jewish Education's "New Normal" with Saul Kaiserman and David Bryfman

Jun 17, 2020 2:00 PM
Jun 17, 2020 3:00 PM

Online LIVEcast, New York, New York 10018

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Join us LIVE on Wednesday, June 17, from 2:00- 3:00 pm EDT for a conversation with Saul Kaiserman, director of lifelong learning at Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York and a board member of The Jewish Education Project,  on what it takes to make Jewish education, including Hebrew Schools, successful. How can we ensure we thrive? And what does our new normal look like?

You can watch on Zoom (where you can submit questions), on jewishLIVE, or Facebook. This production is in partnership with jewishLIVE, a virtual festival for curated Jewish content and experiences. 

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Saul Kaiserman

Saul Kaiserman is Director of Lifelong Learning for Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York, and a Board Member of The Jewish Education Project. He is an innovative leader in Jewish education and has lectured, led worship and performed internationally for over thirty years and chairs the Education Committee at the Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan, where he was formerly on the faculty.  

 

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Dr. David Bryfman is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of The Jewish Education Project. He writes and presents on all aspects of Jewish education, including the Jewish teenage experience, innovation and change in Jewish life, and Israel education. He also directed the 2019 study GenZ Now: Understanding and Connecting with Jewish Teens Today. 

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Adapting is a livecast/podcast from The Jewish Education Project with CEO David Bryfman.