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.
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."
This guide helps students connect spiritually to Judaism in a way that is meaningful to each individual.
Uncovering My Soul: Using Midrash to Discover our Hidden Truths and Big Life Questions delves into how the rabbis used midrash to explore big questions in a Jewish lens.
This curriculum guide will help teenagers to engage in the halakhic process.
Jewish Texts Intersecting with Creative Arts takes learners on a journey through creating artistic interpretation of biblical text.
This curriculum asks students to take on the responsibility of making positive change in their community.
In the first episode with Dr. Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath as our new alternating co-host, Samantha shares the true purpose of Jewish education: to help foster pride, joy, and connection, rather than building identity around fear or hate. Learn more from Samantha and hear about her journey of becoming