Welcome to Leadel EDU.
Engage. Ignite. Education.
Leadel EDU is a guide for teachers and educators to learn how to use Leadel content as a visual tool to enrich programming in a way that is engaging, entertaining, and effective. We are constantly encouraging others to think out-of-the-box and find innovative ways to educate and stimulate Jewish minds - both young and old.
Whether you teach grade school, high school, family education or continued education, there is something for everyone and we invite you to explore our content and incorporate it into your curriculum.
When using our materials, we request that you inform us so we can track our impact and (if applicable) inform our viewers of your organization / projects.
Finally, if you're interested in collaborating or want further assistance finding appropriate content for programming, please don't hesitate to contact us and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Cheers,
The Leadel Team
Links to EDU Categories:
- Judaism
- Jewish Identity
- Jewish Music/Musicians
- Jewish Culture
- Israel
- Environmentalism
- Entrepreneurship
- Leadership
- Young Jewish Professionals
- Holocaust / The Shoah
FAQs
Q: How do I best use the links on this page?
- A: To watch the video in mini form, click on the YouTube mini-player. For a larger view and/or more info on each video, click on the corresponding blue links in each category.
Q: How do I embed one of your videos on my Website or program?
Q: Do I need permission to use Leadel videos in programming?
- A: No, you don't. All of our materials are for public use. However, we do ask that if and when you use our content please let us know so we can be in touch and open the channels of collaboration :)
Q: Is your content open-source?
- A: All of our videos are 100% open-source and available on YouTube and/or Vimeo.
Q: Do you make custom videos upon request?
- A: Unfortunately our resources and staff are limited, thus we're not equipped to produce custom videos, but if you have an idea and the resources we'd be happy to try to figure out how to collaborate.
Top Material Picks by Categories:
Judaism
From Left to Right: Rabbi Nathan Cardozo; Marcus J. Freed - Bibliyogi; David Abitbol - Founder of Jewlicious.com
Shuli Rand
Jewish Identity
From Left to Right: Haviv Rettig Gur - Jewish Correspondent (Leadel 7 Episode 4) ; Dr. Yitzhak Kronzon ; Sara Sommerfeld - Swedish Acress
Alan Dershowitz
Lena Einhorn
Swedish Comedy
Jewish Music / Musicians
From Left to Right: Jewdyssee - Band ; Yitz Jordan (Y-Love) ; Shai Haddad (SHI 360)
Kutiman
Gary Lucas
Panic Ensemble
Jewish Culture
From Left to Right: Bibliyoga - Shakespeare & Solomon ; Vanessa Hidary - The Hebrew Mamita ; Swedish Comedy
Fusion Culture
Fusion Technology
Sarah Aroeste - Spanish / Ladino Jews
Israel
From Left to Right: Tel Aviv Mythography ; Avi Shnurr - Missile Defense ; Asaf Avidan - TEDxTelAviv
Gal Fridman
Dror Cohen
Environmentalism
From Left to Right: Eyal Biger ; Isaac Berzin - TEDxTelAviv Green Algae ; Earth's Promise - Jews That Do Winner
Shimon Steinberg - Entomologist
Evironmental Social Commentary on Sukkot
Entrepreneurship
From Left to right: Joe Howard - Creative Thinking ; Martin Kace - Joe Boxer / Empax ; Lynn Shusterman - Changing the World
Ray Kurzweil - Futurist
Amir Wald
Itai Anghel
Leadership
From Left to Right: Jane Eisner - Forward Editor ; Natan Sharansky ; Alan Dershowitz
Eyal Biger
Thomas Zweifel - Leadership Author
Itay Talgam - Conductor
Young Jewish Professionals / Innovation
From Left to Right: Eli Winkelman - Challah 4 Hunger ; Manuela Zoninsein - China / Israel Relations ; Amir Wald
Chari Pere - Cartoonist
Alana Newhouse - Tablet Magazine
Tal Raz
Holocaust / Shoah
From Left to Right: Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau - personal story; Yossi Lemel - Holocaust Memories; Lena Einhorn - Nina's Journey film
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