Explore Israeli children’s literature that gives a playful look at the diversity of people living side-by-side in Israel.
Did you know there was a First Intifada from 1987-1991? What prompted this conflict?
Known as the country’s best spy, Cohen, who was born in Egypt, went behind enemy lines, into Syria.
In this video, the history of Chanukah is examined from its beginnings: politics, wars, sacrifices, and victories.
The horrific attack on Israeli citizens and the ongoing fighting, and news of family and friends who were killed or are still missing has left the entire Jewish world reeling. These practical resources and activities aim to help (yourself and) your students during these trying times.
Resources to explore the roles of Jews in the Civil Rights and Labor movements.
TXTing the Text is a Bible curriculum guide on methods of translating Torah for post b’nai mitzvah students.
This guide intends to provide 10th-12th graders to wrestle with Torah texts that could be morally or theologically troubling.
In this guide, learners confront the brokenness of the world engage with the Jewish tool of mitzvah to help alleviate it.
This curriculum guide will provide students the opportunity to make practice making informed Jewish choices.