Why do Jewish People say: "May Their Memory be a Blessing"?
Resource guide for supporting children through grief and mourning, with a focus on utilizing memories for comfort and connection
- Grief and Death
- Not Grade Specific
- After School and Beyond
- Early Childhood Education
- Educator Training
- Camp
- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Early Childhood
- Family Engagement
- Teen Engagement
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Resources for talking with children and teens about immigration, protest, and communal responsibility.
Living Judaism is an all-inclusive experiential learning model of Jewish Education. The purpose of the model is to engage every learner, provide carefully constructed learning experiences, build a strong identity, root students firmly in tradition, and create memories to last for years to come.
Mayim, our initial example of "Additional" Models, could be placed in a Multi-aged, Project-Based Learning, or Experiential Learning bucket. Mayim is a K-5 learning community in which depth of relationships and depth of learning are intentionally fostered and visible everywhere.