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Anti-Racism Educator and Community Collections

Highlighting one collection from our Racial Justice Resources that offers a place to begin the journey.

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The Rabbi's Role

Ever wonder what Rabbis do? Now you have the chance to find out! Explore and discuss the role of rabbis in the Jewish community.

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Helping Students Navigate the October 7 Tragedy

Here are some ways to integrate Jewish values into your lesson plans around commemorating October 7.

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Jewish Educational Printables
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Count the Omer
Count the Omer

We've got you covered with 49 days of fun facts about each number as you count the Omer.

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MASA
Family Learning Model: MASA

Temple Shaaray Tefila, New York, NY. MASA (the Hebrew word means journey) is an innovative year-long Jewish educational “journey” for groups of 25 families with children in grades K-7.

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Online/Blended Learning Model: FACEtime

Temple Beth-El of Great Neck, NY. FACEtime learners meet once a week face-to-face as a class, meet individually with a Hebrew coach either on skype or face-to-face, and engage in eight family learning experiences during the school year.

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Temple Beth Sholom
Shabbat Centered Model: Shabbat Family Study

Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn, NY. Shabbat Family Study for 3rd-7th graders and their families is an innovative way to get families to learn, eat and pray together 10 times a year.

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Intergenerational Model: Project Chaverim

Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale, Bronx, NY. Project Chaverim (friends) empowers teens in grades 10-12 to work with learners in grades 3 and 4, building community while strengthening Hebrew and prayer reading skills.

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Kesher Mini Camp
Camp/Retreat Model: Kesher Mini-Camp

Village Temple, New York, NY. All-day mini-camp on days when secular school is not in session and an afterschool Hebrew School. Post-b’nai mitzvah students serve as madrichim/counselors.

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Helpful Things to Say (to someone in distress)

A program through which participants identify helpful things to say, and practice verbal communication skills.

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