After two years of production and beta-testing, the Torah iTextbook Project is proud to announce that our library of 20 iTextbooks is ready for release to schools. Each iTextbook covers a particular sugyah (topic) and includes a trigger film, the relevant pesukim, sections of Gemara and related halachic rulings and responsa. The particular sugyot were chosen as those
In an earlier post, we featured a site called Torahskills.org. Founded by Rabbi Tzvi Daum, a graduate of Ner LeElef’s Maase Chiya program, this website is dedicated to providing online solutions and curricular content for Jewish Education. In this post, we want to introduce our readership of rabbis and educators to a great online
The following post is meant to generate discussion on a timely issue. Its purpose is to state the need for each organization to develop its own ethics protocol, rather than to suggest any particular authoritative document. People may violate ethical boundaries within an organization in ways that they would never do in their private... Read more »
When it coms to an annual dinner or a special event, more and more Jewish organizations have been advertising their occasion in the likes of Mishpacha Magaize or Ami Magazine. There are many reasons for this relatively new trend. Namely, donors like to see that their cause is one that is receiving global attention.
I have recently put together a multimedia curriculum that explains how the Torah is a system of values that seeks to help perfect our character (midos) and thus collectively perfect and improve the entire world. It explains (based on the approach of Rav S. R. Hirsch) how all of the mitzvos in the Torah can be
Have you ever wanted to write an email now or on a quiet Motzei Shabbos but send it to a donor, congregant or student at a later date and time? Maybe you are sending a Shana Tova greeting and would like the email message to be delivered on an exact day. Or you have written the reply to an email but would