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In November 2021, Herzog Global Director Rabbi Ariel Erani visited 15 schools in New York, New Jersey and Toronto to introduce Herzog Global, and to discuss future partnerships. He attended the World Zionist Organization conference for Israeli educators working in...by Reuven Spolter | Dec 26, 2021 | News
Herzog College’s global support network transcends international boundaries. During the Corona pandemic, we have used online platforms to reach out to Jewish schools all over the globe, supporting educational endeavors in some of the world’s oldest and smallest Jewish...Cookie | Duration | Description |
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Our students’ lives are complex and filled with a range of struggles. In our Limudei Kodesh classrooms, we have the opportunity to build students’ emotional strength and their personal connection to the Torah by focusing on the Biblical narrative’s insights into personal development and emotional experience. In this session, we will explore approaches to integrating serious Tanakh and parshanut study with a perspective that foregrounds students’ emotional worlds. We will discuss examples of important themes that can be developed through Tanakh study, such as: guilt and shame, development of personal identity, and the nature of grief and joy, with an eye to developing a methodology for curriculum planning that incorporates awareness of high school students’ emotional reality.