A learning guide for kids and families to commemorate the saddest day on our collective Jewish calendar.
In these printable pages, you can explore how Yom Kippur is marked in different times and places throughout Jewish history.
This series allows students to explore how these ancient edicts are not only relevant to today but even hold the keys to bettering ourselves every day.
In June 2011, the NY State Education Department (NYSED) stopped providing Regents Examinations in most world languages, including Hebrew. To fill the gap, The Jewish Education Project offers the Hebrew Language Comprehensive Exam (HLCE) which is a Checkpoint B exam.
Educational resources in support of civic responsibility and the democratic process.
This resource, adapted by BBYO's Center for Adolescent Wellness from the Jed Foundation provides helpful ways to navigate uncertainty around the 2020 election and tips to reduce feelings of stress, worry, and anxiety during this tense and uncertain time.
Israel’s only female premier was beloved by her nation but had her reputation tarnished with the outcomes of the Yom Kippur War.
Focusesing on two critical pieces of Israel’s War of Independence: the Davidka cannon and the Burma road.
This lesson plan is part of Keshet's Jewish LGBTQ Hero Series Curriculum.
Israel is known world-wide as the “Start-up Nation.” How did Israel become a leader in this arena?