Media for Education and Public Impact

Press

Some selected press & accolades

Sarah Lefton’s ‘Yo Semite’ Shirt Makes a Comeback After Trump Mispronounces Yosemite National Park

Sarah Lefton’s ‘Yo Semite’ Shirt Makes a Comeback After Trump Mispronounces Yosemite National Park

“Blending ancient tradition with modern innovation.”

“Blending ancient tradition with modern innovation.”

“Rabbis might call this cheating. We’re having too much fun to care.”

“Rabbis might call this cheating. We’re having too much fun to care.”

 

“If you can tweet, then you can atone.”

“If you can tweet, then you can atone.”

One tech firm in San Francisco may have an answer for those young followers of the Jewish faith: BimBam.

One tech firm in San Francisco may have an answer for those young followers of the Jewish faith: BimBam.

The New Faces Of Leadership

Sarah was selected one of the 50 most influential Jewish people by the venerable newspaper.

“Sarah Lefton is overhauling Jewish literacy. In its inaugural season, the series told the story of the Torah through 55 four-minute episodes, each written and narrated by celebrities and scholars. The free series is designed to expand the Jewish literacy of teenagers and adults who have no formal Jewish education. “

Pomegranate Prize, 2012

The Pomegranate Prize is designed to recognize emerging leaders in the field of Jewish education by encouraging them in their pursuits and offering the resources and connections necessary to accelerate their development, deepen their self-awareness, and amplify their impact on the field.
Through a variety of programs and activities, Pomegranate Prize recipients have the opportunity to work with creative leaders in Jewish education, thereby deepening the field’s “bench” of transformative practitioner-activists and reinforcing those uncommon connections among Jewish educational leaders that the Covenant Foundation seeks to create and nurture.