Within days of the Oct. 7 Hamas atrocities, Prizmah, the North American network for Jewish day schools, started getting calls from institutions about taking in Israeli students

Filling a gap in the city's otherwise robust array of Jewish education options, Gesher provides a nurturing environment for students - and a place where diverse parents can engage

To keep up with South Florida’s recent boom in young Jewish families, a new private school aims to combat what its founders say is 'brain drain' in local Jewish education

NY Times writes obituary for Jewish founder of Bloomingdale Family Program, which changed lives of thousands of New York kids and sparked national Headstart effort

As coronavirus cases again spike across the United States, Jewish institutes ask parents to avoid celebrations or host outside -- or risk the closures faced by the general public

As the COVID-19 pandemic rolls on, many private institutions are opening up while public schools largely stay closed -- but each one faces its own unique set of challenges

While faculty are proud to hear former students speak out against bigotry, the demands would require changes to the way they hire, teach history and talk about the outside world

Ben Falk's love of the game -- and of Shabbat observance -- brings him from the professional league to Philly's Barrack Hebrew Academy, where the team quickly rises to the top