A gratitude reflection in celebration of Yom Ha'Atzmaut.
In this lesson, students examine their own first, middle, last, and Hebrew (or Jewish ritual) names.
A guide to Jewish cemetery symbols and mourning, to support education around Jewish death and burial practices.
3-Part Lesson Plan to introduce customs and stages around end of life and dying in Jewish culture.
Resources from Nechama Goldman Barash's session on resilience for educators in all different settings.
This activity helps students learn about what a sukkah in the 1800's looked like and compare it with sukkot of today.
Stories of ordinary people who summoned their inner hero on October 7 and embodied the heart of Jewish valor.
Insights from ANU: Museum of The Jewish People and the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History.
Mayim offers experiential and project-based Jewish learning and community-building for children in grades K-5. Their commitment to project-based learning places the student at the center of the learning, with the teacher acting as a facilitator ( Design Principle 6). Project-based learning also
This curriculum guide was created to help adults discover the meanings of the holidays through text study.