Topics include Geography, Tanakh, history, politics, and culture. These are all “low-tech,” and require no special equipment, except for a printer, paper, and scissors. Suggestions for integrating technology as well as strategies for extending the learning are accompanied with each game, along with
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Known as the “Holy Land” and as the “Promised Land” Israel is at once ancient and modern, spiritual and vibrant. Your visit to Israel will include stops in historic Jerusalem, cosmopolitan Tel Aviv, the mountain fortress of Masada, Crusader castles from the Middle Ages, the lowest point on Earth-the
SpaceIL’s collective vision is to create a new “Apollo Effect”—or rather, the "Beresheet Effect."
The sampling we offer here is designed to push us and the line between study and action.
53 fun and creative activities to make Chanukah come alive in the classroom.
A comprehensive list of Chanukah activities sorted into multiple learning methods and perspectives.
Each of us can be a shamash in our own lives, helping to uplift and heal our communities and the world.
A lesson plan examining the question: What does Martin Luther King, Jr's struggle have to do with Jews today?
How we talk about things matters from our partners at Facing History and Ourselves.