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Responding to the Fallout from October 7th: From Crisis to Opportunity. A Survey of Jewish Educators and Engagement Professionals

Ezra Kopelowitz

Updated: Dec 15, 2024

In partnership with The Jewish Education Project and M²: The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education.

Research Commissioned by the Jim Joseph Foundation.

The fallout from October 7th may be traumatic for many, but also offers Jewish educators a unique chance to reaffirm the centrality of Israel for Jewish belonging, while simultaneously grappling with the diverse perspectives and generational shifts among their learners. This research report shows that most Jewish educators are not equipped to rise to the challenge. Learning from those who are confident in their response, we offer guidance and insight on how to meet the moment and improve Jewish education in the future. For additional resources on this report please visit the Jewish Education Project's page dedicated to the report.







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