Since 2007, Jewish Art Education (JAE) has been dedicated to increasing the understanding of the contributions of the visual arts to Jewish civilization. It was founded by Myrna Teck, PhD, and much of its program is based on her research and presentations. JAE’s initiatives have focused on expanding the appreciation of Jewish art to a wider audience. Initially, JAE In 2011, JAE produced its first film, The Art of the High Holidays, which portrayed the holiest days of the calendar through the centuries of art associated with the season. launched its website and its JArtEd Blog, which continues to provide insight into contemporary thinking on the subject. JAE developed the Jewish Art in Jewish Classrooms (JAJC) project to build on the film and extend its work to our Jewish youth by integrating the visual arts into Jewish educational programming.
At TJC, we are committed to quality programming. Every experience you have with us is one that will speak to you on a deeper level. From award-winning films you won't see anywhere else, to in-depth examinations of the everyday and the unusual in Jewish life. TJC is the channel you'd watch, even if it weren't Jewish. Thought-provoking and compelling, TJC lets you explore issues facing today's Jewish community, and connect with the past. TJC gives you access to what you want, when you want it. TJC is Judaism, On-Demand.
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