Am I responsible for saving the planet?
This resource explores the issue of Climate Change through the value of Responsibility
Should we pursue justice at any cost?
This resource explores the issue of Burnout through the value of Social Justice
Support educators who plant seeds for tomorrow

In his latest op-ed in The Jerusalem Post, M² CEO Shuki Taylor issues a powerful call: to uplift and support the educators who are planting the seeds of Jewish life and learning every day.
From ambiguity to clarity: What Israel education must confront now

In this piece, Shuki Taylor expands on “the challenge of ambiguity” in Israel education. Published in eJewishPhilanthropy, the article recognizes the urgency of this moment and offers a response on how to catalyze a new era in Israel education.
Three Teachings for a Time of Rebuilding in a Time of War

In an article published in The Algemeiner, Shuki responds to this moment of rupture in Jewish life by drawing on ancient teachings—offering three guiding principles that speak to what it means to lead, to teach, and to hold fast to what matters when the path ahead is uncertain.
A Community of Jewish Educators in Cleveland

M² Cleveland Educator Cohort Final Evaluation Report | Ezra Kopelowitz PH.D. and Jake Gillis M.A., Research Success Technologies Ltd.
Me and My Shadow: A Peer Learning Model Helps Leaders Grow

Two nonprofit executives, M² CEO Shuki Taylor and Sr. VP for Education, Community, and Culture at Hillel International Ben Berger, tried a different approach to professional development. Here are five key things they learned.
Sanctifying Time in a Fractured World

Published in the Algemeiner ahead of Yom HaZikaron 2025, M² CEO Shuki Taylor reflects on how we sanctify time — embracing memory, hope, and communal complexity — and invites us to treat the calendar not just as commemoration, but as a framework for emotional and spiritual honesty.
The things we carry, the people we’ll become

In this Op-Ed for Jewish News Syndicate (JNS), M² CEO Shuki Taylor reflects on the vital role of Jewish education in the aftermath of October 7—emphasizing the need to build resilience from within, confront antisemitism, and create spaces of Jewish pride, learning, and conviction for the next generation.
Bring Home the Hostages Tu B’Shvat Seder
A Tu B’Shvat Experience Dedicated to the Hostages