Archives: Grantees
This professorship, at one of Israel’s oldest and most prestigious universities, is dedicated, as Naomi herself was, to improving the level of Yiddish scholarship in Israel. The visiting professorship in Yiddish Studies is given to those who have achieved the highest level of distinction in careers of Yiddish scholarship. The professor teaches classes to undergraduates […]
The Naomi Prawer Kadar Memorial Lecture at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research celebrates Naomi’s passion for rigorous exploration of Yiddish language, literature, linguistics, and culture in an academic setting. This annual lecture honors Naomi Prawer Kadar, Ph.D. (1949-2010), z”l, as an inspiring educator, a devoted researcher and scholar, and a true visionary. Naomi had a profound understanding […]
Established by the Naomi foundation in 2013, fellowships fund research visits by TAU researchers to laboratories in US, Europe and elsewhere in the world. The aim is to facilitate collaboration between research groups and for Israeli graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and senior team members working at the Sackler School of Medicine or the Wise Facutlty […]
Teach First Israel’s (TFI) mission is to provide all children in Israel with top-quality education and the opportunity to choose their future, regardless of their socioeconomic background. By recruiting Israel’s best and brightest leaders and change-makers to educate and inspire students, the program aims to make a profound and much-needed impact on both the country’s […]
Algemeiner is the largest Yiddish language publication today.
A Yiddish teacher training seminar.
Published by the League for Yiddish, this magazine is committed to the promotion and preservation of Yiddish.
Supporting teachers and scholarships at a Yiddish immersion program and organic farming community.
Collaborations in education and Yiddish at the Museum of Jewish Peoplehood in Tel Aviv.
Training teachers and transforming school environments with research-based learning in Northern Israel.