Living Judaism is an all-inclusive experiential learning model of Jewish Education. The purpose of the model is to engage every learner, provide carefully constructed learning experiences, build a strong identity, root students firmly in tradition, and create memories to last for years to come.
A documentary film that focuses on Israeli visionaries and their innovative ideas of how to confront the world’s water crisis.
Temple Israel New Rochelle (TINR), NY. Chavaya uses camp language, feel, and a hands-on approach. Students form eidot (communities) to experience chuggim (electives) such as art, drama, and music.
Explore the Hebrew roots and origins of a few environment-related words!
Peninsula Temple Beth El (PTBE), San Mateo, CA. Families in small groups with similar age kids begin learning together, move into separate groups for parallel study and then come back together for a family activity followed by participation in Shabbat worship.
An educator in Zichron Ya’akov begins a holiday tradition in 1890.
A 12-minute video introducing Arab/Palestinian citizens of Israel through firsthand perspectives and its companion guide.
This video and guide explore a dialogue about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, sharing personal narratives and stories.
This article offers ten thoughtful ideas and practices to deepen the spiritual meaning and personal engagement of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Reflect on the experience of social distancing through the lens of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai’s story.