Trace the Jewish people’s journey from ancient Judea to today. This story of resilience has carried us for thousands of years.
This resource from the Child Mind Institute helps provide educators and families the tools to support a child experiencing anxiety.
These videos, developed by the Detroit Jewish Communities "We Need 2 Talk Initiative," capture young people and their parents as they share about their mental health related challenges and the steps that they took to heal.
On this website you will find a short list of what educators should know about their students' mental health, what warning signs to look for in student behavior, what to do in their classroom/school, and other tips.
Official NYC website that includes advice for parents, NYC schools rules and regulations, plus other information and links.
This guide provides guidelines for mandated reporting in the State of New York.
Picturing Israel: History, Heritage and Homeland is a new resource for 5th-12th grade learners providing a unique pedagogy combining images by renowned photographer, Zion Ozeri with traditional Jewish texts to explore Jewish Peoplehood and the Jewish People's connection to the land of Israel.
An infographic explainer introducing the history and culture of Bedouin communities in the Negev.
Roots and Routes: Western States Jewish History for Fourth Grade is a curriculum is for fourth graders in Western states (California, Oregon, Washington, Utah) in either day schools or religious schools.
This episode is from the Reflective Teacher Podcast a podcast that is produced from Jewish United Fund in Chicago. This episode interviews Jenna Bilmes who is the author of the book, "Beyond Behavior Management: The Six Life Skills Children Need." Jenna shares about her experience as a teacher and