Amen – New Podcast Series from PCJE – Subscribe Today!

Posted by PCJE Staff on February 27, 2020
Topics: Pardes from Jerusalem

The Pardes Center for Jewish Educators is proud to produce this podcast series to support and inspire tefilah education. Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield, Pardes faculty member, leads a panel of veteran educators in an invigorating discussion of how to make prayer relevant to young people. Using a menu of tefilah goals, created as part of the Pardes Tefilah Education Initiative, each educator explores each episode’s prayer through a lens of either Connecting to God, Developing a Sense of Jewish Community, or Cultivating Personal Growth.

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In this introduction episode, Zvi Hirschfield, is joined by Aviva Lauer Golbert, Director of PCJE, and Reuven Margrett, PCJE Director of Digital Content, as they introduce this podcast series and outline the issues, challenges, and potential goals of tefilah education. To receive this podcast weekly you need to be subscribed to Pardes Live and Mini-Series podcast channel. Subscribe today using iTunes, Android or wherever you download your podcasts.

In this episode: Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield, Aviva Lauer Golbert and Rabbi Reuven Margrett.
Creative Producer: Reuven Margrett
Executive Producer: Adam Titcher

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About PCJE Staff

The Pardes Center for Jewish Educators trains and empowers pre-service Jewish studies teachers and experiential Jewish educators to serve as knowledgeable, skilled, reflective and passionate professionals. PCJE also provides in-service training programs, in-service support, professional development, and curricular programming. PCJE has amassed and created an extensive and useful collection of content and resources for Jewish educators. Click here to search the PCJE Elmad channel.

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