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Who We Are

Founded in early 2013 by a Jewish day school educator, TeachAJew.com seeks to unite Jewish students and educators from around the world in an effort to enhance the study and comprehension of Jewish Subjects.

Our Goals 

  • Assist Jewish Student study through live chat and video lessons
  • Build Jewish Student learning connections through multi-platform chatrooms
  • Connect tutors and students around the world
  • Share teacher resources and ideas in embedded discussion forum
  • Aid teacher candidates in search for their next job as a Jewish educator

Follow Us

www.TeachAJew.com is a privately run website owned by a currently employed Jewish studies teacher in North America. My goal, as any Jewish Studies teacher's goal should be, is to provide the utmost guidance and care for our talmidim (students). However, as every teacher is aware, one body cannot help every child. Therefore, I have taken upon the mission to build and upkeep this website to give the opportunity for Jewish students around the world to find that "someone" who is help them educationally and be willing to instill the everlasting values and lessons taught to us in our Torah.

This website is done LeShem Shamayim (for the sake of heaven) and I receive no payment from any single corporation or school board to run it. As you are aware, there is a cost to maintain and host the website on a daily basis. If you feel that you have benefited from this website in any way or form and/or you would like to show HaKarat HaTov (gratitude) by placing a small donation or by placing a business ad at the top of a page, it would be greatly appreciated. Your contribution will not only help Jewish students around the world find all the help they need, but you will also give a chance to many individuals seeking parnassah (income) to use their talents in tutoring Jewish children, adolescents or teenagers. The potential of this website is tremendous as I seek to further enhance the spreading of Torah knowledge and building the bridge to the next generation of young Jewish scholars.

Sincerely,

TeachAJew Administrator

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