From Montenegro to Japan: New Network of Jewish Sunday Schools Opens
A new Jewish Sunday school has opened in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, representing the 17th school established as a part of an educational program called JFUTURE.
A new Jewish Sunday school has opened in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, representing the 17th school established as a part of an educational program called JFUTURE.
Intended for families not active in Jewish communal life, the project has been launched with the support of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress.
Countries that have seen JFUTURE Sunday schools opening since the project’s launch in November include Montenegro, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Bulgaria, Japan, India and Kazakhstan.
La toute dernière école a ouvert ses portes en Bulgarie dans le cadre d’un programme du Congrès juif européen et asiatique
Se abre una nueva escuela en Bulgaria como parte del programa del Congreso Judío Euroasiático para ampliar el aprendizaje judío.
From Montenegro to Japan, a new network of Jewish Sunday schools aims to familiarize children with their Jewish heritage.
Jewish communities in several Asian and European countries have received Jewish Sunday school programs as part of an educational drive by the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress.
Newest school opens in Bulgaria as part of program by Euro-Asian Jewish Congress to expand Jewish learning
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