A Tu Bishvat seder including the drinking of 4 cups of grape juice and eating 4 types of fruits.
Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York. Learners of different ages are integrated into four tribes and engage in immersive activities to learn about Jewish values. Tribes is facilitated by teens (tribal chiefs).
Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester, Rye, NY. Intergenerational teams consisting of two adults and one teen serve as learning facilitators for four or five 6th or 7th grade students.
Temple Judea, Tarzana, CA. Nisayon includes week-long camp experiences, family programming, and parallel adult education. Annual content themes are paired with activities like music, dance, drama, and krav maga.
Adventures in Jewish Education weaves Jewish learning and Hebrew into an all-day, once a month, active outdoor experience.
Pharaoh refuses to let the Jews go because his heart is “heavy."
Practical ideas that you can use based on what sort of wrap-up goal you want to achieve with your students.
A lesson for 4th-6th graders explores a nuanced understanding of the “golden rule,” V’ahavta L’reacha Kamocha.
Art educator Dr. Susan Nashman Fraiman has curated a selection of Zionist and Israeli works of art from the past 125 years.
Meet 75 people, Jewish and non-Jewish, who have played a part in the State of Israel’s history despite never themselves becoming Israeli.