A series of 3-5 minute clips designed to augment classroom lessons and explore Jewish diversity, through glimpses into Sephardic Jews and Mizrahi Jews. Each clip expands a standard curricular item, from Jewish holidays and Jewish philosophy to Tanakh and Talmud, by presenting the Jewish history, attitude, and approach of the Greater Sephardi world. Each clip, edited by a scholar, comes with background for the teacher and suggested uses and conversation-starters in the classroom. A full playlist of these clips is available on our Youtube channel.
Online pre-recorded courses for continuing learners focusing on less-studied aspects of Jewish history, Sephardic customs, Mizrahi culture and the arts. The courses are taught by scholars from across the United States, Canada, Israel, England, Morocco, Portugal, and more. Presenters include anthropologists, educators, choreographers, musicians, historians, paytanists, linguists and more. Each course, which runs 6-7 hours total, is broken down into 8-10 minute lessons, with self-checks and supplemental readings. All lessons are available to registrants anytime, anywhere, and at any pace for more information click here.
ASF IJE hosts year-round programs at New York’s landmark Center for Jewish History and online. Topics include Jewish history, culture, philosophy, music, art and more. Select previous in-person and live lectures are available on our Youtube Channel