
In 1961, Israel captured one of the greatest villains of the 20th century, the architect of “The Final Solution.”

The international Jewish community united in protest of the Soviet policy against Jewish emigration and rallied for Soviet Jews’ freedom.

You’ve heard of Golda Meir, but there are many women who contributed significantly to the State of Israel, before and after its establishment.

A collection of lessons exploring sacred texts of the past and the questions that shape our present.

How much do you know about this monumental Israeli leader's multi-faceted personality?

MLK's speeches and ideas in Talmudic form, with relevant Torah excerpts contextualizing his ideas.

This article has lots of enticing photos, advice, links to “how-to” videos that will entice gardeners of all abilities to connect to Israel through growing herbs. There is even a link to doing art projects using the leaves.

Our kids have questions about Israel. This is a guide for three key conversations to address complex issues together; the separation wall, Israel in the public sphere (i.e. media) and Homeland. Development level is for children as young as 5 years old.

Behrman House has compiled their resources on learning about Israel and Yom HaAtzma'ut, including excerpts from their newest book "Israel ... It's Complicated" with video clips and links.

Moshe leads the Jewish people in making sacrifices and sprinkling blood, but this time, the kids get to be involved. Sounds messy! And what could it mean to say "we will do and we will hear" in that order?