Baltimore, MD - Mar. 18, 2024  - Jewish Educational Services (JES), an agency of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, hosted the JES Educator Expo, a first of its kind event in Baltimore, on Sunday, March 10 at the Weinberg Park Heights JCC.   “One of the most effective ways to conduct professional development is through peer-to-peer coaching,” explained Faye Friedman, director of educational services at JES, who helped to organize the event. “JES is committed to not only raising the profile of teachers, but to show our appreciation. We want teachers to feel that we recognize and value them for the amazing work they do.”  The Expo was planned to do just that by giving classroom teachers the opportunity to showcase their work, learn from colleagues, select from free classroom materials, along with the many giveaways and raffles, generously sponsored by The Candy Store, Wolf Cuts, Playa Bowls and Shabsi’s. 

Featuring over 25 presenters from 10 schools in the Baltimore and Silver Spring areas and showcasing a diverse range of innovative teaching strategies and activities, over 50 educators and others came to the Expo to “Connect, Learn and Inspire,” while viewing the exhibits and collaborating with their colleagues. Several mini workshops on focused topics were also scheduled throughout the expo. 

Rena Einbinder, Director of Academic Support at Ohr Chadash Academy, was a presenter and participant and was thrilled to be a part of the expo, “I really love the idea of this expo and there were so many worthwhile posters and presentations. I hope word gets out and it grows even bigger next year! Thank you for organizing it!” 

The Expo also featured a Torah U’Mesorah pop-up facilitated by Donna Zeffren and Chumi Levitansky, both of Chinuch.org.  Expo attendees appreciated the opportunity to see materials sourced specifically for Purim and Pesach, that were all available at no cost.  The appreciation was mutual as Chumi and Donna noted, We met the most wonderful educators. The commitment of the crowd to continuously learn and grow is remarkable.” 

The Expo concluded with a talk from Leah Sokol, author of several biographies and works of historical fiction for children. She discussed her biography for children, "Yosef Mendelevich: Leader of Soviet Jewry" published by Menucha Publishers and "You Choose: The British Escape," published by Judaica Press, a choose your own adventure novel.  The audience was amazed by Leah’s description of how she writes these books and were excited to page through the samples she brought along.  One lucky participant won a package of three of her most popular books. 

With the success of the inaugural Expo still buzzing, plans for next year’s Expo are already underway, with hopes to feature even more presenters and workshops.    Stay tuned for more information and details on how to apply as a presenter.