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U.S. college students learning coding in Israel

During winter semester break, 40 select college students from the United States are in Israel on TAVtech, a nonprofit coding and entrepreneurship fellowship connecting them to Israel’s startup scene while teaching them impactful skills and exposing them to cutting-edge technology.

Filling a gap in the Jewish gap year system

When the gap year program Tzedek America launched this year, it became the first program of its kind in Los Angeles for recent Jewish high school graduates and one of only two such programs in the United States.

Foundation grants spur training of Jewish educators

The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS), Yeshiva University and Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) recently completed a six-year, $45 million initiative funded by the Jim Joseph Foundation that increased the number of Jewish educators who earned advanced degrees and credentials from the three schools, provided for new or improved teaching programs, and boosted the number of educators who received jobs or promotions.

Bringing a Jewish-based education back home

Jewish parents interested in home schooling their children may find the process of implementing the religious, cultural and language elements of Jewish education to be daunting.

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