

A Candid Conversation about Jewish Early Childhood Education: Season 2, Episode 2
Does Jewish early childhood education have the potential to radically transform the Jewish community? What impact would federally funded early childhood education have on Jewish early childhood centers in the United States? What exactly is Jewish early childhood education? This week’s guest is Anna Hartman, recipient of the 2021 Covenant Award for her pioneering work in the field of Jewish early childhood education. Anna shares the story of how she first found herself in a classroom, what that means for the field, and what she’s doing to empower Jewish educators in her hometown, Chicago, and across the country.
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Additional Resources:
Anna Hartman Covenant Award Profile
Anna Hartman at Jewish United Fund
“Early Childhood Compensation Can Change” by Anna Hartman on eJewishPhilanthropy
“Marking One Year of COVID in Jewish Education” by Anna Hartman on eJewishPhilanthropy
”What Jewish Engagement Means for Families with Young Children” Infographic
Explore The Jewish Education Project’s Work with Early Childhood & Family Engagement