The Book of Job (אִיוֹב) is one of the books of the Ketuvim (Writings) in the Tanach (Hebrew Bible). It addresses themes of suffering, justice, and the relationship between God and humanity. The narrative centers around Job, a righteous man who endures immense suffering which challenges his understanding of God's justice. Why do we read Iyov on Tisha B'av?
- Jewish Holidays (Chagim)
- 8 - 12
- After School and Beyond
- Camp
- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Family Engagement
- Teen Engagement
Discover more
After October 7, educators were asked to guide students while still making sense of their own evolving relationship to Israel and to Jewish peoplehood. What does it mean to teach when the ground beneath the curriculum is still shifting? What has changed in Israel education? What do educators need to
This lesson plan includes videos and character profiles to help students understand Beta Israel.
Excerpts from the book and a lesson plan in response to the poem written by a child in Theresienstadt.