Picturing Israel: History, Heritage and Homeland is a new resource for 5th-12th grade learners providing a unique pedagogy combining images by renowned photographer, Zion Ozeri with traditional Jewish texts to explore Jewish Peoplehood and the Jewish People's connection to the land of Israel.
Trace the Jewish people’s journey from ancient Judea to today. This story of resilience has carried us for thousands of years.
Explore the history of antisemitism with Dr. Rachel Fish, including key ideas shaping how antisemitism is understood today.
Trace how centuries of vibrant Jewish life in Europe were systematically destroyed by Nazi Germany.
From the Religious Action Center (RAC) and NFTY (Reform Youth)
A Mensch is a Yiddish word for an upstanding, respectful, nice, and caring person of integrity and responsibility.
This curriculum guide intends to help students define or develop their relationship with Israel using perspective and empathy to analyze one of the critical issues in Israel that appear to consistently trouble liberal American Jews.
Art and the Holocaust from World ORT in collaboration with Ghetto Fighters House presents artists and artworks painted within the Nazi camps and ghettos.
This guide focuses on three intersections of Judaism and the environment; holy land, prayer in nature and the values of dominion and stewardship.
This curriculum explores key Jewish prayers and the deeper meanings behind them.