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hanukkah
The Menorah, Hanukkah, and Archaeology

Presentations with images and videos exploring the history, artifacts, and meaning of Hanukkah.

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Entering into a New Paradigm of Jewish Education

How can we make the leap in Jewish education from Surviving to Thriving?

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Activating Character Strengths in the Classroom

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?

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Tribal Chiefs
Intergenerational Model: Tribes

Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York. Learners of different ages are integrated into four tribes and engage in immersive activities to learn about Jewish values. Tribes is facilitated by teens (tribal chiefs).

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Intergenerational Model: Intergenerational Torah Study

Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester, Rye, NY. Intergenerational teams consisting of two adults and one teen serve as learning facilitators for four or five 6th or 7th grade students.

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Temple Judea Zehut
Camp/Retreat Model: Nisayon

Temple Judea, Tarzana, CA. Nisayon includes week-long camp experiences, family programming, and parallel adult education. Annual content themes are paired with activities like music, dance, drama, and krav maga.

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AJE
Camp/Retreat Model: Adventures in Jewish Education

Adventures in Jewish Education weaves Jewish learning and Hebrew into an all-day, once a month, active outdoor experience.

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Rabbi Sacks: Jerusalem
Rabbi Sacks: Yom Yerushalayim

An educational resource designed to deepen understanding and engagement with Yom Yerushalayim.

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5 Key Reasons Behind Israel’s Defensive Strike on Iran’s Imminent Nuclear Threat

A short explainer from the American Jewish Comittee

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HOMEMADE JAM

Hang out and cook with Israeli farmer and chef, Hedai Offaim (and a lot of guests)!

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