A prayer in response to the rioting and attacks on the U.S. Capitol.
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.
Becoming Theologians allows students to take a deep dive in both Torah and theology.
Discover how Judaism weaves religion, culture, ancestry, and identity into a collective story spanning generations.
Explore the patterns of overlap, difference, and tension within the complex mosaic of the Jewish people.
A quick and easy introduction to #OnwardHebrew, with clickable links for those who are ready for more details.
Students are challenged to identify the distinguishing characteristics of each letter.
Auntie Tanya shares her (kosher) chicken soup recipe!
This article will help you determine if you need help, who to talk to, how to ask for help, and what to do if you think your friend needs help.