This curriculum guide was created to study the concepts of God as creator, revealer, and redeemer and to begin to struggle with personal theology.
Age-appropriate teaching tools, books, and films that aid teachers in effectively instructing on the Holocaust.
Voices of History programs offer middle, high school, and college students the opportunity to create artistic reflections.
Project-based lesson plan offering a brief overview of Holocaust history, survivor testimony, and reflective art project.
Give students the opportunity to learn about Pesach and how it is reflected in manuscripts of haggadot from around the world.
Engage with Jewish texts and NLI primary sources to explore what Hevruta learning is and how it is different.
In the Beba Epstein exhibition, students will learn about Jewish life before WWII and the Holocaust through Beba’s autobiography.
This lesson focuses on the theme of stepping into leadership through the lens of the Jewish Purim story.
Take a step behind the curtain and enter the world of the Yiddish theater, with lecture and discussion videos from leading scholars.
Purim holds a special place in the heart of Persian Jews - here's why.