Big Ideas
- Gratitude is a central value in Judaism because we believe that everything ultimately comes from God.
- Practicing gratitude is emphasized in numerous Jewish rituals and is also backed up by modern science.
- Gratitude means seeing the positive in every situation by seeing the larger picture, but not necessarily accepting that everything is good (toxic positivity).
Essential Questions
- Why and how is gratitude a central value in Judaism?
- What are the benefits of gratitude discussed in Judaism?
- How can we see the positive aspects of negative experiences and how do we respond to them?
Details
Setting
- After School and Beyond
- Camp
- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas