Shooting the Proscenium Arch

Early filmmakers fell into a trap: using new technology to recreate old ways of presenting theatrical performances. How do we as educators keep out of the trap of simply using 21st century to teach in 19th century ways?

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Written by Behrman House Staff, 29 of June, 2012

Behrman House NewCAJE 2012 Workshop Presentations

Find out more about Behrman House's NewCAJE presentations

Written by Behrman House Staff, 19 of June, 2012

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorses JLand

"If we are to remain the people of the book, we must recognize that books alone are no longer enough. Now, as you all know, we live in the computer age. Our children spend hours in front of computer screens. ... We have to recognize that if parents and teachers are to capture their attention, we have to be more creative than ever because we can't rely on the old ways." - Benjamin Netanyahu

Written by Behrman House Staff, 22 of May, 2012

Coming Soon: A Whole New Way to Get Tech Help

Do you need help using our website, shopping cart, learning software, Resource Libraries, or Online Learning Center? Is something not working the way you expected? Soon you will be able to report your questions to or request support directly from our IT staff.

Written by Behrman House Staff, 21 of May, 2012

San Francisco's Contemporary Jewish Museum Offers Free Resources

Our friends at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco contacted us with a wonderful offer for Jewish educators: free Shavuot resources based on museum exhibits. Elizheva Hurvich, Jewish Community Liaison at CJM, sent along a Torah-based project to help your students find meaning in Shavuot.

Written by Behrman House Staff, 21 of May, 2012

Welcome Summer: Resources for Shavuot

Prepare for Shavuot and enjoy the start of the summer season with our selection of educational resources, summer reading, games, crafts, and recipes. Read more.

Written by Behrman House Staff, 18 of May, 2012

Arguing for the Sake of Heaven: Teach Teens the Art of Jewish Debate

Formal debate encourages students to think, analyze, articulate, organize, prioritize, listen, and cooperate. Rabbi Barry L. Schwartz calls to revive debate in the Jewish classroom and gives a guide to engage students in this fun and effective way to learn.

Written by Behrman House Staff, 18 of May, 2012

DeLeT at Brandeis Seeks Future Teachers

Do you know someone who would be an ideal candidate for the DeLeT MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) at Brandeis? DeLeT prepares teachers for Jewish day schools. Learn more about this exciting program.

Technology: Friend of Community? Or Foe?

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Written by Behrman House Staff, 25 of April, 2012

Teachers as Partners: Easing the Way into the Online Learning Center

How can I get my teachers excited and motivated about using the Online Learning Center? That’s the most common question education directors ask as we roll out the new Online Learning Center. We can help!