Each night of Sukkot, welcome in righteous biblical men and women. Explore stories and midrashim about each!
Join teens from around the world in a celebration of Jewish Peoplehood through the art of photography
Before diving into conversations about Anti Semitism with young people, learn more using these resources.
In 1909, when young Jews founded the first kibbutz, they had no idea that they would be forming a symbol of Israel’s rebirth.
Civic Responsibility, leadership, and civil discourse texts and discussion questions.
A lesson to explore the opportunities in the overlap of Chanukah and Christmas in December 2022.
Use these fun, interactive, Chanukah-themed activities in your classroom.
Photographs and video footage of JDC's work with elderly and disabled new immigrants following the establishment of the State of Israel.
This toolkit includes information, activities for an engaging, and educational Tu B'Shevat for your family and/or classroom.
Engage students of all ages in the themes of Tu B’Shevat with differentiated, interactive lessons that explore Jewish teachings on environmental responsibility, personal connections to nature, and the significance of trees in Jewish tradition—designed to be accessible for all learners.