This activity helps students learn about what a sukkah in the 1800's looked like and compare it with sukkot of today.
Give students the opportunity to learn about Pesach and how it is reflected in manuscripts of haggadot from around the world.
This lesson focuses on the theme of stepping into leadership through the lens of the Jewish Purim story.
Jumpstart Your Hebrew Journey with a perfect starting point to spark excitement with versatile tools for any class size.
In this unit you can find resources and texts which explore ideas around antisemitism, as explained by Rabbi Sacks.
The Teddy Bear is a Holocaust education film project of Lappin Foundation, whose mission is enhancing Jewish identity.
Connect teshuvah, tacos, and National Taco Day to make for a real-life application of learning.
This lesson explores common feelings that are felt by children (and adults) during Yom Kippur davening.
A look at how Sukkot can draw our attention to those who are housing insecure.
In this resource, we will explore the concept of burnout and what we can do to naturally keep our flames burning longer.