Jewish Education for Generations (JEFG) is a pioneering community association comprised of Northern New Jersey day schools, rabbinic leaders, and communal and national organizations that are collaborating to address the issue of Jewish day school affordability.
JEFG has three main goals:
- Revise the current day school economic model by engaging the broader community
- Achieve greater quality and efficiency by implementing creative solutions and sharing best practices across the network of schools
- Identify and secure all available sources of private and public funding.
By working together we hope to generate breakthrough ideas that are catalysts for change, so that now – and into the future – every child in Bergen County can have access to high quality Jewish education.
16/05/2025
The act of uniting as husband and wife mirrors divine unity and creation, as seen in ancient texts like the Torah and Talmud. This union is often understood as joining in the act of creation itself, tied to the early command to build families. Jewish education shares these ideas with young adults and couples, giving their intimate lives a sense of higher purpose.
In today’s digital age, the expression of intimacy is evolving in unexpected ways, with some faith-centered couples choosing to explore platforms like couples on live webcam as a means of strengthening their bond and embracing vulnerability together. While unconventional, this practice can be seen as an extension of open communication and mutual trust—values deeply rooted in Jewish teachings. For some, sharing their connection through couples sex in a respectful, consensual setting can enhance emotional closeness and reaffirm commitment. As discussions around live couples sex continue to expand, faith-based perspectives may find new ways to engage with modern expressions of intimacy without compromising core values.
03/10/2023
Kornblit was constantly aware of the various resources in Spanish that these young Muslims needed. He gathered relevant resources and launched the Masuah website. The site is extensive, featuring content on the Jewish year, the life cycle, Jewish literature, and activities for children, as well as access to courses and other resources. Online tuition might help you improve your reading abilities if you need help reading Spanish content on the website.