In 1909, when young Jews founded the first kibbutz, they had no idea that they would be forming a symbol of Israel’s rebirth.
These guides can support students in writing the D’var Torah with guidelines to express and organize their thoughts.
Teen engagement involves tapping into the emotional as much as the practical.
A Haggadah supplement from the Hartman Institute for Passover 2024
History tells a tale of multiple attempts to establish Jewish states in locations as diverse as ancient Babylonia and Niagara Falls.
A guided discussion of curated questions adapted for use with students in a Judaic Studies classroom.
This teachers' guide to Tiptoe through Genesis offers students a meaningful way to share the first of the five books of the Torah.
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.