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Training Excellent English & Science Teachers
Herzog College is working with Israel’s Ministry of Education to recruit promising high school graduates to train as English and science teachers. In an exciting
Recording Lost Communities Online
How can technology bring back to life a lost community? Wikishtetl is an online encyclopedia (part of Wikipedia) that records memories of a lost world,
Teachers Head Back to School
18 Jewish teachers from around the world have started the second year of their online English-language Rimonim Teacher Training Course, with 20 teachers from Latin
Jerusalem Prize for Herzog College President
Rabbi Dr. Yehuda Brandes, President of Herzog College, has been awarded the B’Sheva Jerusalem Prize for Chinuch. It will be presented on Monday August 2
Hybrid Yemei Iyun b’Tanakh
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Last week, for the 30th consecutive year, Herzog College hosted its annual Bible conference – the Yemei Iyun b’Tanakh – with lectures in-person and
Celebrating 100 Years of Religious Teacher Education
Herzog College is hosting a conference to celebrate 100 years of religious teachers’ education in Israel, and marking the 100th anniversary of the establishment of
Herzog to Create Global Jewish Education Network
Herzog College has been selected to partner with Israel’s Diaspora Affairs Ministry in launching one of their flagship international projects. For the first time, there
Memorializing Lost Communities Online
Herzog College is leading a worldwide project to memorialize the Jewish communities that were lost in the Holocaust on WikiShtetl, with prizes for the best