This unit is designed for a camp where many of the congregations teach Prophets or teach about heroes or role models in 5th grade and where many of the congregations teach about God and revelation in 6th grade.
A guided discussion of curated questions adapted for use with students in a Judaic Studies classroom.
A unique, active learning format that can be used to introduce and engage students in any topic.
Learn about Israeli history through Shana Tova postcards from the National Library of Israel's collections.
This curriculum guide takes participants on an adventure studying middot through building an organic community garden
In this activity, students will play an interactive game to help identify each of the ushpizin.
This resource includes texts and tools to enhance student engagement with civic life through the lens of Jewish texts.
ParshaQuest Sheets provide a summary and 5 categories of questions about the weekly parsha.
This lesson plan, with an accompanying interactive RISE lesson, teaches middle school and high school students about the background and traditions of the Beta Israel community.
The history of the first large-scale public menorah-lighting ceremony in the United States.