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Child reading book
PJ Library Books to talk about The Holocaust

Use this list as a guide for choosing books to discuss the Holocaust with children.

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Torah Time: Terumah
Torah Time: Terumah

The golden ark had keruvim (the angels on the lid), but what direction did they face and why is that important?

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Explaining Ukraine to K-5 Students

Use this video to explain the crisis in Ukraine to young learners.

Viewed 53 Saved to library 6
Imagine Me at the First Pesach
Imagine Me at the First Pesach

This drawing lesson allows young children to connect to the Pesach story in a personal way.

Viewed 304 Saved to library 38
Sigd with the National Library of Israel
Sigd with the National Library of Israel

Learn about the Ethiopian Jewish festival of Sigd and the story of the Ethiopian Jewish community in Israel.

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Videos to Help Parents and Kids Talk About Scary Situations
Helping Parents and Kids Talk About Scary Situations

PJ Library resources to help parents facilitate tough conversations.

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Mayim Children
Multi-aged, Project-Based, Experiential Learning: Mayim

Mayim, our initial example of "Additional" Models, could be placed in a Multi-aged, Project-Based Learning, or Experiential Learning bucket. Mayim is a K-5 learning community in which depth of relationships and depth of learning are intentionally fostered and visible everywhere.

Viewed 69 Saved to library 1
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Family Learning Model: Mensch-ify

Mensch-ify is an alternative learning program that is held twice a month for families with children in Pre-K to 6th grade. It is a developmentally appropriate program, built upon the parent-child co-learning experience, that combines stories, songs, art, movement, and play to provide families with the tools they need to live a Jewish life that works for them.

Viewed 96 Saved to library 54
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Shabbat Centered Model: Shabbat 2.0

Intergenerational learning utilizing a mix of Shabbat dinner, Shabbat morning, and Havdalah sessions.

Viewed 33 Saved to library 126
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Save the Earth: A Mitzvot Lesson Plan

Students will learn the mitzvah of taking care of the earth. A perfect lesson to for Tu BiShevat.

Viewed 249 Saved to library 267

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