Jewish youth philanthropy offers the unique opportunity to engage in Jewish identity formation, teamwork, Jewish values exploration, civil discourse, grantmaking, and leadership skills. These wonderful benefits can —and should— be open to all types of learners in our communities. Honeycomb is delighted to present this Inclusion Guide that offers activities, concrete examples, and best practices in creating an inclusive environment for different types of learners in your Jewish youth philanthropy program. Many thanks to our partners, Gateways: Access to Jewish Education and The Jewish Teen Foundation of Greater Boston, for the staff support to develop this guide.
- Disability and Belonging
- Jewish Text and Thought
- Leadership
- Social Justice
- Tzedakah
- After School and Beyond
- Educator Training
- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Teen Engagement
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Resources to recognize and celebrate Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month.

Guide your students on their journey to understanding how Jewish text can enliven their connection to service learning.

A guide developed by the Foundation for Jewish Camp and the Ramah Camping Movement.