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Learn about the Rothschild family and the antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish wealth and influence.
After October 7, educators were asked to guide students while still making sense of their own evolving relationship to Israel and to Jewish peoplehood. What does it mean to teach when the ground beneath the curriculum is still shifting? What has changed in Israel education? What do educators need to
This interactive Pesach scavenger hunt features 10 engaging cards designed to make Seder night more dynamic.
A simple template for learners to express thoughts, feelings, and actions as a way to reflect and channel our grief.
In this lesson, students analyze the text of Megillat Esther, searching for the "clues" that Esther and Mordechai included.
Use manuscripts of ketubot from around the world to examine how they reflect the communities and time periods.
Through food ads, “get a taste” of the foods that are customary in different Jewish communities.
Have students articulate what makes Shabbat special to them and hear how others relate to their Shabbat.
This activity is part of a series of 10 holiday-centered activities intended for students in grades K-4 that are learning the Hebrew.