Jewish Immigrant Populations in Israel
This curriculum guide explores three Jewish immigrant communities in Israel: Ethiopian, Former Soviet Union, and North American. Students will examine these populations through 3 lenses: historic narratives, culture, and Jewish practice. They will consider the advantages and disadvantages that accompany immigration while discovering the strength of the message that “Kol Yisrael areivim zeh la’zeh: All people of Israel are responsible for one another." Students will gain insights into their own Jewish identities, history, practices, and modes of Jewish self-expression.
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
- Israel - Contemporary
- Jewish Peoplehood
- Camp
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This collection highlights the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of Jews in North America and around the world.

This curriculum aims to be a survey of how Israeli culture has evolved over time and continues to evolve over time.

A seven-part series of sessions that assist parents in having meaningful conversations with their older teens about Israel from Makom. Makom, a project of the Jewish Agency for Israel, is the place for challenging Israel education, enabling participants to ask challenging questions, while also