
This video, part of The Lookstein Center's series about how to talk to students about antisemitism, explores common antisemitic tropes and how to recognize them.

A Mensch is a Yiddish word for an upstanding, respectful, nice, and caring person of integrity and responsibility.

This brief FAQ provides educators and learners with background information on ceasefires.

Expand the meaning of the Fast of Esther in an act of solidarity with the Israeli women still held hostage in Gaza.

In this difficult time, the familiar words of the Haggadah will no doubt sound different. What does it mean to recite them today?

This curriculum explores key Jewish prayers and the deeper meanings behind them.

Resources and texts which explore the approach taken by Rabbi Sacks in his writings and speeches to Tefillah.

The meaning behind Tefillin (little black boxes worn during prayer) explained.

Resources from Sefi Kraut's session on resilience for educators in all different types of settings

This guide explores common feelings that are felt by children (and adults) during Yom Kippur davening in an open and non-judgmental way.