An accessible activity for people of all abilities to create Rosh Hashana greeting cards for their friends and family.
In this lesson, students will identify what they want to know about diversity in their local Jewish community.
Through a variety of games, students will activate their own knowledge of Hebrew, then connect it to examples of use of Hebrew by Jews worldwide and throughout history. Finally, students will come up with new ways to add Hebrew into their lives.
Lesson plan for exploring the history of American Jewish farming
Discover how Judaism weaves religion, culture, ancestry, and identity into a collective story spanning generations.
While the Holocaust may be over, antisemitism is still very much alive. Whose fault is it?
Writing letters to Israeli school students who are currently at home in a very challenging reality.
Download and print from a digital catalog of lesson plans, crafts, and games for Jewish holidays, Israel, Tefillah, Hebrew literacy, and beyond. With a wide variety of options available, teachers can tailor their instruction by choosing the materials that best fit the needs of their students.
Add this decorative Four Questions printout to your Passover Seder table. Both transliteration and Hebrew-only versions are provided.