This intergenerational program for families with children ages 7–12 explores ways that Judaism can help us develop meaningful mindfulness practices.
An intergenerational program for teens (ages 12–15) and family members to explore meaningful family conversations.
In the summer of 1929 in the city of Hebron, a riot quickly turned into a gruesome massacre, 67 Jews were murdered
A new song from the Jewish Agency celebrates Israel@75 by joining voices together!
Practical ideas that you can use based on what sort of wrap-up goal you want to achieve with your students.
Meet 75 people, Jewish and non-Jewish, who have played a part in the State of Israel’s history despite never themselves becoming Israeli.
Before diving into conversations about Anti Semitism with young people, learn more using these resources.
In 1909, when young Jews founded the first kibbutz, they had no idea that they would be forming a symbol of Israel’s rebirth.
Civic Responsibility, leadership, and civil discourse texts and discussion questions.
This mini-lesson explores celebrity influence and online hate, specifically antisemitism.