Through artmaking and improv-inspired activities, this lesson prepares students to interview a family member.
This curriculum asks students to confront the complexities of the world head on while discovering what makes them uniquely themselves.
Guides for educators and learners to learn more about the experiences of Arab LGBTQ+ citizens of Israel through documentary Oriented (2015).
Download this set of four beautiful Succah posters, each featuring an inspiring quote from Rabbi Sacks to enhance your Sukkot experience.
This resource invites to engage students in exploring the inspiring story of Ilan Ramon, Israel’s first astronaut. Through meaningful activities, students will discover the symbolic treasures Ramon chose to take into space, reflecting his deep sense of responsibility to his family, Judaism, the Jewish people, and the State of Israel, and will be encouraged to reflect on the values and items that hold personal significance in their own lives.
For Jewish youth philanthropy programs to explore Holocaust education through storytelling.
In this creative reimagining of the Hanukkah story, it is a child who inspires the Maccabees to light the small jar of oil.
"Students consider how the debate around the Wagner-Rogers Bill reflected competing ideas in the United States about national identity, priorities, and values."
A resource on the Jewish value of welcoming the stranger
“Do not shoot back!” With these words, Menachem Begin believed he ensured there would be no civil war. This video delves into a wild episode in Israel’s early history: the 1948 Altalena Affair.