Bring Project zug to your community

Project Zug offers a unique and valuable addition to learning programs in Jewish communities and organizations around the world. 

Our high-quality, self-guided courses spark meaningful conversations and deepen relationships among learners. 

Use our content and matching platform to teach a class, facilitate independent havruta learning, or even start a Beit Midrash!

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Synagogues
From large congregations to independent minyanim
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Jewish Organizations
Jewish Nonprofits, Businesses, Federations, and more
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Schools
Parent learning cohorts, Hebrew School and Youth Group teens
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Jewish Groups on Campus
Hillel's, Jewish Student Unions, Jewish study groups
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Study Groups
Hadar Community Groups & Havurot
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How to become a Project Zug community

1. Start by completing this interest form.

2. Meet with the Project Zug Director  to discuss how you would like to use Project Zug with your group. 

3. We'll guide you through an easy onboarding process to ensure you and your community members gain access to courses and that you have the support you need to run a great learning program.

Payment Options

Project Zug communities have three payment options:

  • Pay $36 per person, per course (e.g. 10 participants in 1 course = $360 total).
  • Subscribe to Project Zug for one year, paying $1800 to provide free registration for any Project Zug course to all members of your community.
  • Apply to be a Hadar Community Group and use the grant to cover a Project Zug subscription or course. If you are accepted as a Hadar Community Group, we discount the subscription cost to $500/6 months.
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Meet the communities that use Project Zug

Communities use Project Zug in a variety of ways to provide enriching learning experiences to their constituents. Rabbis, education directors, and lay leaders use our content to teach classes, launch Beit Midrash programs, facilitate independent learning, introduce havruta learning to Hebrew school teens, and more.

Congregation Beth El (South Orange, NJ)
Congregation Beth El (South Orange, NJ)
South Orange, NJ
Congregation Beth Sholom San Francisco
Congregation Beth Sholom San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
Congregation Emanu-El San Francisco
Congregation Emanu-El San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
Congregation Ohr HaTorah (Toco Hills)
Congregation Ohr HaTorah (Toco Hills)
Atlanta, GA

Hear From community participants

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Schechter Boston Parent , United States

It felt like a form of self care to meet with my partner at a coffee shop and just be with another adult. To be able to focus our conversations around the text provided by Project Zug was icing on the cake. The texts were so relevant to our current lives. We discussed the texts through the lens of parenting, Jews post 10/7 and our careers. 

Shir Hadash Congregant , United States

I have participated in five Zug sessions. Each time I was stretched in multiple ways. The exchanges with learning partners in combination with carefully curated texts, music and guiding questions filled my mind, heart and spirit. We have so much richness in our tradition, and the options in Project Zug give us powerful ways to claim and own different pieces of the shared wealth that is our inheritance.

Campus Rabbi , United States

It has been optimal! Thank you for all the incredible source sheets and materials that you have provided!

Congregational Rabbi , United States

We had a robust conversation amongst our participants and wound up using all the sources. Thank you!

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