The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Holocaust inaccuracies lead to new lessons on Shoah for schools
The controversial novel by Irish author John Boyne was used by hundreds of teachers in lessons on genocide
Orthodox schools’ board distances itself from accused Rabbi Halpern
Jewish businessman listed as running schools foundation alongside rabbi at centre of a sexual-assault probe says Halpern is no longer involved with organisation
New York's Orthodox Jews hire billboards attacking The New York Times
Agudath Israel of America organised the campaign, accusing the paper of demonising Orthodox and Chasidic communities 'thirteen times in three and a half months'
Rabbi facing sex probe has key role running Jewish primary schools
Rabbi Chaim Halpern, under investigation over claims he assaulted a woman who came to him for spiritual guidance, is listed as a member of board which appoints governors
New ‘vocational’ Jewish sixth form college could become a model for Britain, says ex-head
The college will focus on two-year courses designed to prepare students for work
Full marks: JFS wins top ten place by cutting detentions
'Turnaround’ expert headmaster reveals how failing school became number six in Britain in just one year
JFS, Hasmonean, and Yavneh ranked among nation's best schools
It marks a sharp turnaround for JFS after disappointing Ofsted report last year
What our Jewish education system can learn from the Amish
We need to make sure our children emerge with a love of our traditions, says the head of PaJeS
Jewish Learning Exchange raises £3 million from London dinner
Proceeds will go towards a £5 million campaign to take the educational charity's work to the next level
Jewish schoolgirl teased over facial scarring urges kids to speak up about bullying
At six years old, Abi Marin, who is now 17, was diagnosed with a rare facial tumour
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Since the time of Jacob, Jews have placed education first
As far back as our biblical ancestor, wherever a Jewish community was established, a school would follow
Do we need a national curriculum for Jewish studies?
A group of educators recently drew up a framework for 'Jewish cultural literacy' in the UK - but how should it be followed up?
Yavneh Primary pupils receive a lesson in loss and remembrance
Rabbi Alex Chapper of Borehamwood and Elstree Synagogue joined pupils at the local Yavneh Primary for a special assembly on the day after the Queen's death
New head of Jewish museum in Vienna tells us to expect surprises
Austrian historian Barbara Staudinger, who is not Jewish, was the unanimous choice of a jury selected by the museum’s owner
All the rage! Jewish punk group score victory in Battle of the Bands contest
Best friends Billy Alexander, Aaron Bennis and Brandon Miller formed Arkley while studying at the Borehamwood school
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