A 9-unit curriculum about Jewish ancestral diversity, designed for students in grades 5-12.
In this lesson, students will use historical materials to identify Jewish migration patterns.
A curriculum guide that explores core events of Judaism and Christianity as a path to interfaith understanding.
In this lesson, students analyze the text of Megillat Esther, searching for the "clues" that Esther and Mordechai included.
A new take on an ancient ritual to engage the teens in your life in dialogue and reflection during the High Holidays.
Engage students as young as 4th grade with novels, primary sources, and first-hand survivor accounts of the Holocaust.
A project for Yom HaShoah in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust.
“No Camels” is a good site to read about Israeli Innovation. How Israel is working to get us back to work after stay-at-home orders, developing new types of testing, and more.
A seven-part series of sessions that assist parents in having meaningful conversations with their older teens about Israel from Makom. Makom, a project of the Jewish Agency for Israel, is the place for challenging Israel education, enabling participants to ask challenging questions, while also
This video explores one of Israel’s founding principles – the Law of Return. This law, which dates back to the earliest days of the State of Israel, grants legal permission for any Jew, from anywhere in the world, to make aliyah and settle in Israel. Part of a larger series from Unpacked for