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National Federation of Temple Youth at the March on Washington on August 28, 1963.
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

Use images, artifacts, and audio clips to develop a more nuanced understanding of the 1963 March on Washington.

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MLK and Rabbi Heschel marching together with a Sefer Torah
MLK and the Jewish Community: Shared Dreams

A lesson plan examining the question: What does Martin Luther King, Jr's struggle have to do with Jews today?

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The Dreyfus Affair
The Dreyfus Affair

He inadvertently became a catalyst for the State of Israel’s very existence.

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Tel Aviv: Israel’s Cultural and Financial Capital
Tel Aviv: Israel's Cultural and Financial Capital

Tel Aviv– the bustling, hip international city. How did it go from piles of sand to the city we know today?

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Moshe Dayan: Iconic Military Leader
Moshe Dayan: Iconic Military Leader

Dayan was appointed defense minister in 1967, before the Six Day War, in order to ease the growing fear of annihilation.

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Photo by Luis Alfonso Orellana (Unsplash)
Fostering Civil Discourse

How we talk about things matters from our partners at Facing History and Ourselves.

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Students in front of US Capital
Civilly Speaking: A Curriculum on Civil Discourse

A six-lesson curriculum, commissioned by the Covenant Foundation in 2019 and written by master Jewish educators Joel Lurie Grishaver and Ira J. Wise, on the topic of teaching civil discourse, with Jewish and general material appropriate for 6th/7th grades, 8-10th grades, and 11th grade-adult students.

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US Capitol
Prayer for a Nation in Crisis

Rabbi Barry Block shares a prayer for a nation in crisis following the tragic attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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3 people sitting on bench in front of massive display of multi-cultural images of people
The Power of We

Yavilah McCoy writes about the power that language holds and how deeply words affect community building.

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2020 Election Image
The Hope and Fragility of Democracy in the United States

Explore the history of democratic and anti-democratic efforts in the United States.

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