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Start a new Thanksgiving tradition with this intergenerational learning experience.
This interactive presentation explores the laws of lighting the chanukiah.
This lesson plan explores the difficulty that Soviet Jews faced in expressing their religious beliefs. By The Lookstein Center’s Refusenik Project.
A look at Chanukah through texts, songs, and art.
This year’s conference will be a hybrid event – speakers on Zoom and school communities coming together to learn.
A collection of Chanukah sheets created by Sefaria’s Learning Team and Sefaria learners.
Click here to access the Shine a Light on Antisemitism National Website.
Moshe leads the Jewish people in making sacrifices and sprinkling blood, but this time, the kids get to be involved. Sounds messy! And what could it mean to say "we will do and we will hear" in that order?
Devash is a weekly parashah magazine that makes learning Torah sweet!
Why did Aharon the High Priest wear a lot of special clothes, like the Hoshen?