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Thinking Out Loud with JCHS

Mary Ellen Hunt
JCHS
Jewish Education
College Admissions
Torah
Israel
Grading Systems
JCHS Education
Student Support
Gap Years
Visual Arts
Art Education
Jewish Studies
Interpretive Charity
Gaza
Anti-Semitism
12-Point Scale
Humanities
Education
Creative Process
Student Engagement

What makes a JCHS education not just different, but truly transformative? Welcome to Thinking Out Loud — where we dive deep, ask big questions, and explore what shapes learning at JCHS. Each week we talk with a member of the JCHS community about what really matters in learning and the uniquely JCHS approach to education.

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Recent Guests

Michael Brody
Assistant Head of School with a background in educational administration
JCHS
Episode: Grades vs. Growth: What Are We Really Assessing? with Michael Brody, Assistant Head of School
Adi Alouf
A JCHS alum from the class of 2013, Director of Jewish and Student Life, and leader of Israel journey
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Episode: How do we Engage in Conversation Around Israel? with Adi Alouf, Director of Student and Jewish Life
Jennifer Sturgill
Dean of Visual & Performing Arts at JCHS, master printer, and educator
JCHS
Episode: Seeing the World in a New Way with Jennifer Sturgill, Dean of Visual and Performing Arts
Lauren Cook
Dean of College and Gap Year Advising and 30-year veteran of college admissions
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Episode: Where Great Colleges Say Yes, with Lauren Cook, Dean of College and Gap-Year Advising

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Mary Ellen Hunt
Director of Enrollment Management and your host.

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How do we Engage in Conversation Around Israel? with Adi Alouf, Director of Student and Jewish Life
Q: How does the Israel journey fit into the bigger picture of Israel education?
The Israel journey helps students start building their unique relationship with Israel, facilitated by diverse perspectives and engaging experiences.
How do we Engage in Conversation Around Israel? with Adi Alouf, Director of Student and Jewish Life
Q: Why is it important for teens to engage with the complexity of Israel?
Engaging with the complexity prepares them for college and diverse perspectives while fostering a deeper understanding of important issues.
How do we Engage in Conversation Around Israel? with Adi Alouf, Director of Student and Jewish Life
Q: How do you approach teaching about Israel at a time when the conversation is so polarized?
Approaching such conversations with humility and curiosity is key, allowing individuals to explore multiple perspectives in a trusted community environment.
How do we Engage in Conversation Around Israel? with Adi Alouf, Director of Student and Jewish Life
Q: What inspired the Lunch & Learn series, and what have you seen emerge from these weekly conversations?
The series was inspired to provide spaces for processing and grief after recent events, and to facilitate continuous learning and curiosity about the issues related to Israel and Gaza.
When Torah Feels Foreign: Finding Our Way In with Tamar Rabinowitz, Dean of Jewish Studies
Q: How does the discipline of learning cultivate humility, responsibility, and moral courage?
Torah study fosters humility by reminding students that there are multiple layers of understanding. It promotes responsibility through listening to differing voices, and it nurtures moral courage by requiring students to engage with complex, often contradictory values.

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