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Diaspora leaders demand a new path for Jewish schools after Oct. 7

06/01/2025

By Jerusalem Post Staff.

Senior officials of Jewish education in the diaspora, visiting Israel, call for strategic changes following October 7.

A new book launched earlier this month addresses formal Jewish education in the diaspora in light of the October 7 massacre. Printed at Kibbutz Be’eri printing house, the book explores the global impact of these events on Jewish education through the perspectives of senior educators from Israel, the United States, Europe, and other regions who visited Israel last January. The collection includes essays reflecting on the war’s influence and reshaping the approach to Jewish education.

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