Think about important Jewish institutions and places in the community that reflect the community’s values.
Adaptable, artistic tools for engaging students during Israel’s national days, especially in these challenging times.
In this lesson, students will investigate visual images and word samples to learn more about how Jews have lived as a part of and apart from their host communities.
This lesson takes a closer look at Jewish languages from Iran and how they became endangered.
Through artmaking and improv-inspired activities, this lesson prepares students to interview a family member.
In this creative reimagining of the Hanukkah story, it is a child who inspires the Maccabees to light the small jar of oil.
"Students consider how the debate around the Wagner-Rogers Bill reflected competing ideas in the United States about national identity, priorities, and values."
Systematic work applied systemically will bring change that will be sustainable.
Explore how Chanukah is reflected in Africa's lack of electricity and what Israel is doing to solve the issue.
This Hanukkah, stop and think about eight miracles of your own. Write them down and reflect.