UnitEd operates across Europe to strengthen Jewish education, supporting 50 Zionist schools with 10,000 students and 300 Hebrew and Jewish studies teachers. France functions as a separate UnitEd operational region. A significant challenge in Europe is creating a strong educational network that provides essential solutions and connections for small communities and teachers who experience professional and community isolation. Network activities, such as seminars and events, help strengthen connections between geographically disparate communities and schools. Following the events of October 7th, special attention has been directed toward training teachers and supporting schools in addressing antisemitism.
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Learn more about our impact in Europe
Reut Yahav Batat
Director of European Countries
In Europe
We focus on:
Creating partnerships with educational institutions.
Establishing peer networks and educator communities.
Recruiting and placing teachers.
Providing professional development and teacher training programs.
Developing high-quality, innovative, and relevant educational resources, addressing challenges such as language barriers and cultural differences.
Conducting strategic growth processes for schools.
UnitEd, in conjunction with partner organizations, led five special delegations to Israel for Jewish educational leaders from across the world. The delegates met with Israeli educators and government officials and toured Israel to see the reality on the ground. In addition, discussions and workshops were conducted regarding the issue: “Where is Jewish education in world […]
Jewish Educator Spotlight: form the only Jewish school in Turkey
Liat, Bucharest
From the Lauder–Reut Jewish School in Romania. As she shares what makes her proud - and the impact she’s making on her students and the local Jewish community
Samuel Adler, Sweden
A teacher and head of Jewish studies at Hillel School in Stockholm. Watch what makes Samuel proud in his school
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Dubi, UnitEd'd traveling bear, visiting schools in Europe
Nearly 50 educators from 18 European countries gathered in Budapest on November, 2025, exploring Hebrew and Jewish Studies through value-based learning and practical tools. This UnitEd activity, in partnership with The Pincus Fund for Jewish Education and Netaim, is part of a comprehensive initiative to strengthen networking among educators across Europe, building vibrant educational communities that provide essential solutions, connections, and professional support for teachers across the continent.
Nearly 50 educators from 18 European countries gathered in Budapest on November, 2025, exploring Hebrew and Jewish Studies through value-based learning and practical tools. This UnitEd activity, in partnership with The Pincus Fund for Jewish Education and Netaim, is part of a comprehensive initiative to strengthen networking among educators across Europe, building vibrant educational communities that provide essential solutions, connections, and professional support for teachers across the continent.
Launching the "Renaissance" initiative in Europe on November, 2024, a HUB of foundations, including UnitEd, working together on Jewish education in Europe.
Launching the "Renaissance" initiative in Europe on November, 2024, a HUB of foundations, including UnitEd, working together on Jewish education in Europe.
Empowering Jewish High School Educators Across Europe and the UK - Nearly 70 Jewish high school teachers came together in London on June 2025 for a professional development conference hosted by UnitEd and London School Jewish Studies.
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