Spring 2006

Ugandan School Uses Behrman House Texts
A few years ago, at Shabbat services at Woodlands Community Temple, Greenburgh, New York, the young spiritual leader of the 750- member African-Jewish community in Uganda—the Abayudaya—addressed the congregation. Read More.

Jskyway Offers Online Hineni Course
Jskyway, a leader in online professional development for educators in Jewish schools, is currently conducting a new online course—The Art of Teaching Hineni— specially for Jewish congregational school teachers. Read More.

Manga Madness
Know the best way to hook students so they truly care about what they’re learning in religious school? Relate the material to their own lives. Read More.

 

Students of Hadassah School in Uganda, hold Shalom Alef Bet and Hineni 1


Grants for Professional Development
The National Association of Temple Educators has announced that Behrman House is offering an award of up to $1,000 for NATE members to pursue a course of study that will aid in their professional development. Read More.

  Treasure Chest of Teaching Ideas
There’s a wealth of teaching techniques and classroom management tips waiting to help you. Read More.

Behrman House on the Road
See photos of our visit to Long Island, New York Read More.

Letter from a Cantor
A varied group of adult learners from within the Syracuse Jewish community convened for the first meeting of an eight-week course using the new Behrman House textbook. Read More.

Just Jews!
My grandparents belonged to three synagogues: Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform. Read More.



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