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Connecticut Catholic school punishes students who targeted ‘Jew Canaan’ rivals on social media
Fairfield College Preparatory School informed families about the posts and told The New York Times that the posts did not reflect the school's values.
Iranian security forces accused of using civilians as cover to avoid strikes
Primary school strike prompts Iran to request urgent UN Human Rights debate
Israeli resilience on display as Tel Aviv life continues under sirens - editorial
Boston-area Jewish day school to close after 25 years, saying its model is ‘no longer sustainable’
Located in Framingham, Massachusetts, MetroWest Jewish Day opened in 2003 and enrolls students in pre-K through eighth grade.
After October 7, this haredi woman refuses to stand apart from Israeli society
Born into the heart of haredi Jerusalem, Sari Kroizer has built a religious and Israeli identity that refuses to stand apart.
Empowering Jewish education globally: The main missions of the Yael Foundation
After the events of October 7, the foundation was quick to mobilize resources to ensure the safety and security of Jewish schools.
School kits to be delivered in Gaza after more than two years of war
Thousands of kits, including pencils, exercise books, and wooden cubes for play, have now entered the enclave, UNICEF said.
Jewish K-12 teachers in US report widespread antisemitism at work, from teachers' union - survey
The survey found that 61.6% of US K-12 teachers had personally experienced or witnessed antisemitism in their professional environments.
'Are you Zionists?' British Jewish family seeks relocation due to rising antisemitism - report
A Jewish family in Bristol says growing antisemitism since October 7, including school incidents and public hostility, has pushed them to seek a new, more neutral neighborhood.
Tulsa’s Jewish community pushes back on Oklahoma Jewish charter school proposal
“To bypass community consultation in favor of an externally driven initiative is a serious error,” the community stated.
Education Ministry mulls mandatory display of PM's photo in classrooms
The Education Ministry considers a new policy requiring portraits of government officials in classrooms, sparking debate amid rising political tensions.
Oklahoma board to vote on application for religious Jewish charter school
The proposal would integrate Oklahoma academic standards with daily Jewish religious instruction, including Hebrew, Jewish texts, holidays and religious practice.