Kulanu graduates (from left), Katie Randel, Bob Roffman, Charlie Litow, Pauline Leiderman, Sadie Kent, Ben Rosenberg, Dan Sinderbrand, and Jacob Sinderbrand. Not pictured is Ethan Mitnick. Kulanu School of Jewish Studies (Kulanu) is a place where Jewish teens learn about Jewish life, culture, and values, as well as socialize with their peers. It connects students
Susan Weis with Better Together participants at Seashore Gardens. After the 2022-2023 school year, Susan Weis will officially retire from the Board of Jewish Education (BJE), the agency which she has directed since June 2011. In her time with BJE, Weis has expanded upon and added programs to the BJE’s repertoire. Weis has enjoyed being
Mitzvah Corp spent their second project day learning about feeding the hungry by checking expiration dates, stocking shelves and refrigerators, and organizing the Thanksgiving food bag drive. Board of Jewish Education enhances the Jewish identity of children, teens, adults, and older adults through its educational programs and opportunities. From PJ Library to Kulanu, book discussions