Over the past two years, we have gathered so many things including yellow ribbons, bracelets, notes, tape, and symbols of longing and love. Each one has carried meaning: a reminder of who we prayed for, what we lost, and what we held onto.

Now, as this long and painful chapter begins to close, we face the question of what to do with it all — not only the objects, but the memories, the emotions, and the stories they hold.

Topic
  • Israel - Contemporary
Setting
  • After School and Beyond
  • Congregational Learning
  • Day Schools and Yeshivas
  • Family Engagement
  • Teen Engagement

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Learn to connect the value of Hakarat Hatov with mental health in honor of Thanksgiving.

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Ketubah

Use manuscripts of ketubot from around the world to examine how they reflect the communities and time periods.

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Going Incognito

Students write a D’var Torah based on the theme of hiddenness in Megillat Esther.

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