30 lay leaders and educators from South America visit Leo Baeck for workshops on Jewish education and the development of programs for strengthening ties between Israeli youth and the Diaspora, as part of an educational seminar in which they are taking part at the MOFET Institute for Educational Leadership.
11/01/2012
Birthright-Taglit Mission
50 students from Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design on a Birthright-Taglit Mission visit Leo Baeck for a lively interactive exchange of views and experiences with our High School students.
9/01/2012
Reconciliation Mission to Turkey
Headmaster and Managing Director Dani Fesler led a Leo Baeck-Rotary Youth Leadership Reconciliation Mission to Turkey.
29/12/2011
Temple Sinai
Rabbi James Gibson and members of Temple Sinai, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania visit the Leo Baeck Education Center.
28/12/2011
Eli Bussel Bar Mitzvah
Three generations of the Bussel family flew in from LA, Miami and North Carolina to celebrate Eli's Bar Mitzvah at Leo Baeck.
23/12/2011
Congregation Rodeph Sholom
Rabbi Robert Levine, Rabbi Sari R. Laufer, Rabbi Leora Kaye and members of Congregation Rodeph Sholom, NYC visit the Leo Baeck Education Center.
25/12/2011
Rabbi Kenneth Chasen
Rabbi Kenneth Chasen and members of Leo Baeck Temple of Los Angeles, CA visit the Leo Baeck Education Center.
8/12/2011
Basketball home match
November 2011
Leo Baeck basketball team play Petah Tikva in home match.
30/11/2011
Arts Day and Video Conference
Arts Day and "Face to Faith" Video Conference for Leo Baeck students and their Friends Forever partners from Ein Mahal.
30/11/2011
First rehearsal
The first mifgash and rehearsal for Step By Step Sauwa Sauwa featuring Leo Baeck's Carmellim and students from the Ein Mahal High School was filmed by Israeli director Judd Ne'eman and his crew.
23/11/2011
B'nai Israel visitors
Rabbi Alan Alpert, Mrs. Anna Alpert and members of their community, Congregation B'nai Israel of Muskegon, Michigan, visit the Leo Baeck Education Center.
8/11/2011
"Chorus Line" musical auditions
Auditions underway for Leo Baeck-Ein Mahal Arab-Jewish youth theater project inspired by the "Chorus Line" musical
WELCOME TO THE LEO BAECK EDUCATION CENTER
Founded in 1938 for children of the Holocaust, the pluralistic LeoBaeckEducationCenter, rooted in the humanistic values of Progressive Judaism and committed to the founders' vision that the State of Israel be a force for good in the world, is one of Israel's finest institutions of values-based academic excellence, community outreach and social action.
Today the Leo Baeck Education Center has 2,285 pre-school to 14th grade mainstream and autistic spectrum (PDD) students enrolled in its schools, an on-site Learning Center for Research and Support of students with learning difficulties, a Community and Sports Center serving some 35,000 Haifa households through its on-site and 10 satellite social outreach centers, and Congregation Ohel Avraham, the spiritual heart of Leo Baeck.