About the Course
Tefilah is often one of the most challenging times of the schedule, but it holds profound potential for personal and spiritual growth, identity formation, and community building. In this four-part webinar, we’ll guide educators through clarifying the goals of their tefilah program and provide practical tools to create engaging, purposeful prayer spaces. Participants will leave with a renewed vision and concrete strategies to make tefilah meaningful for today’s students.
Clarify Your Vision for Tefilah
Define clear, developmentally appropriate goals that align with your school’s values and transform tefilah from routine to purposeful.
Build Prayer Spaces That Engage and Inspire
Learn practical strategies to design tefilah experiences that speak to students’ spiritual, emotional, and communal needs.
Empower Educators with Tools for Change
Gain the language, frameworks, and actionable steps to lead meaningful tefilah reform in your space with confidence and clarity.

Meet Your Instructor
Hi, I'm Reuven Margrett, your guide in the journey of prayer education. With my expertise and passion for empowering educators, I'm here to help you achieve your goals and make a meaningful impact in prayer education.
Ready to Transform Prayer Education?
Join our mini-series to unlock the power of prayer education and make a lasting impact in your educational setting.
$300.00
More about this course...
Tefilah is among the most spiritually rich yet pedagogically challenging parts of the Jewish day school experience. Too often, it becomes routine or disconnected from young people’s lives, despite the best intentions of educators. This four-part webinar course is designed specifically for tefilah leaders, tefilah coordinators, and administrators who want to reimagine what prayer in their spaces can be. Participants will explore a range of overarching goals for tefilah education, assess their current realities, and begin crafting a vision that reflects their organization’s mission and students’ developmental needs. Through practical tools, frameworks, and real-school examples drawn from Pardes’s work in the field, educators will learn how to build prayer spaces that are spiritually engaging, emotionally resonant, and intellectually grounded. Whether your school follows a traditional matbe’a (liturgy) or a more flexible approach, this course will help you move from frustration to flourishing in your tefilah program.