Religious Zionism Launches 'Educators for Life' Initiative to Revitalize Teaching Mission
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 day ago
What happened
The 'Educators for Life' program launched at Rabbi Chaim Druckman's home seeks to address the shortage of teachers in the Religious Zionist community by encouraging yeshiva and midrasha students to enter education. The initiative, supported by key educational leaders, has already seen success in six institutions and plans to expand, aiming to restore education as a central mission in Religious Zionism.
- 01'Educators for Life' initiative launched to renew teaching mission in Religious Zionism.
- 02Program encourages yeshiva and midrasha students to pursue education careers.
- 03Already active in six yeshivot, with plans to expand to more institutions.
- 04Includes kollel meetings and scholarships for female midrasha graduates.
- 05Rabbi Druckman's legacy inspires the program's focus on education.
- 06Educational leaders emphasize restoring teaching as a top priority.
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