Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education

Episode 37: Bringing the Big World into the Little Classroom

Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education at Brandeis University Season 5 Episode 1

What issues in the contemporary world matter most to Jewish children, and how do children make sense of these issues? How do educators make sense of children’s ideas and their implications for the work of Jewish education? American Jewish 4th and 5th graders have concerns about many important world issues—climate change, homelessness, the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israel-Hamas war, political polarization, and so much more—and their teachers face the complexities of addressing political issues, shifting cultural norms, and more. In this session, scholars Lauren Applebaum and Sivan Zakai discuss their findings from a collaborative study with Jewish children enrolled in both day and supplementary schools, and their educators.

Originally recorded: 9/18/25

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