This activity is part of a series of 10 holiday-centered activities intended for students in grades K-4.
A 9-unit curriculum about Jewish ancestral diversity, designed for students in grades 5-12.
In this lesson, students analyze the text of Megillat Esther, searching for the "clues" that Esther and Mordechai included.
Download and print this fun crack-the-code worksheet for kids!
Have students articulate what makes Shabbat special to them and hear how others relate to their Shabbat.
Through food ads, “get a taste” of the foods that are customary in different Jewish communities.
inspire creative thinking, personal reflection, and community-building through a unique storytelling activity!
This activity is part of a series of 10 holiday-centered activities intended for students in grades K-4 that are learning the Hebrew.
Discover a letter from Davar newspaper in 1965, that asks when is the appropriate time to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Temple Adat Elohim, Thousand Oaks, CA. Families come together twice a month, once to experience Shabbat as a B’Yachad community and another time to help heal the world by participating in Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) projects