
This article can be used as a discussion-starter to talk about Israeli innovation and Israel as a Start-Up Nation, as well as a country that often jumps in first to help out others in times of emergency (see https://tomglobal.org for more information).

Using role plays and text study, this lesson explores the limits of freedom on different levels.

Judaism celebrates diversity of opinion and disagreement, but how we disagree with one another matters.

Known as the “Holy Land” and as the “Promised Land” Israel is at once ancient and modern, spiritual and vibrant. Your visit to Israel will include stops in historic Jerusalem, cosmopolitan Tel Aviv, the mountain fortress of Masada, Crusader castles from the Middle Ages, the lowest point on Earth-the

SpaceIL’s collective vision is to create a new “Apollo Effect”—or rather, the "Beresheet Effect."

Booklet for arts-based Holocaust education.

While so many of our resources are worthwhile and worth exploring, this section allows us to highlight particular resources that we want to bring to your attention and to the forefront of our conversations. These will be updated from time to time.

The sampling we offer here is designed to push us and the line between study and action.

Resources and opportunities for connection and conversation for Jewish teens, parents, educators and professionals.

Ariel Burger discusses being a witness in Episode Bet of the Thought Experiment Podcast.