Sandy Koufax chose to sit out the World Series because of Yom Kippur. Use this resource to teach your students this iconic story.
Learn about Israeli history through Shana Tova postcards from the National Library of Israel's collections.
This teachers' guide to Tiptoe through Genesis offers students a meaningful way to share the first of the five books of the Torah.
The Shalom Hartman Institute's Ritual Center offers this ritual to remember, reflect, and hope in this high holiday season.
In this unit you can find resources and texts which explore the theme of “Why Be Jewish?” in the thought of Rabbi Sacks.
Leaders often don’t live to see their legacies play out. What will yours be?
Queen Esther, Asenath Barzani, Hannah Senesh, Minister Golda Meir and Bella Abzug changed the world.
The 1960s and 1970s ushered in Jewish unity as Jews throughout the world banded together to free Soviet Jews.
Use images, artifacts, and audio clips to develop a more nuanced understanding of the 1963 March on Washington.
A lesson plan examining the question: What does Martin Luther King, Jr's struggle have to do with Jews today?