Students engage with primary sources, an interactive map, and testimonies to help understand the effects of antisemitism.
This curriculum guide seeks to give teenagers/young adults the skills they need to live their lives with spiritual awareness.
Explore some of the prayers found in the siddur - their textual origins and their theological and spiritual implications.
As the conversation around abortion shifts, so should our language.
Explore the difference between misinformation and disinformation, learn how to evaluate the credibility of digital content.
In this lesson, students will identify what they want to know about diversity in their local Jewish community.
Through a variety of games, students will activate their own knowledge of Hebrew, then connect it to examples of use of Hebrew by Jews worldwide and throughout history. Finally, students will come up with new ways to add Hebrew into their lives.
Guides for educators and learners to learn more about Arab citizens of Israel and the field of shared society through Ophir Award winning film Cinema Sabaya (2021, Orit Fouks Rotem).
Discover how Judaism weaves religion, culture, ancestry, and identity into a collective story spanning generations.
To help Jewish youth process the upcoming two-year anniversary of October 7, Moving Traditions has released a new curricular session to help teens mark the moment.