This collection includes various resources for engaging students in learning, reflection and connection.
Discover how Shavuot was celebrated in the oldest Jewish community known in Europe in the 1400s.
An educational resource designed to deepen understanding and engagement with Yom Yerushalayim.
Discover the complex history of Black-Jewish relations in America, from moments of historic collaboration and solidarity to periods of tension and division.
This lesson takes a closer look at Jewish languages from Iran and how they became endangered.
In this lesson, students will investigate visual images and word samples to learn more about how Jews have lived as a part of and apart from their host communities.
Through artmaking and improv-inspired activities, this lesson prepares students to interview a family member.
This film is available to order or buy as a resource for your school or community. School's Out tells the story of a Forest Kindergarten in Switzerland.
How can we make the leap in Jewish education from Surviving to Thriving?
Consider what it might look like to plan for instruction based on what’s strong with students, not what is wrong with students. For instance, how can instruction be planned to build on strengths such as curiosity, kindness or judgment?