
A look at how Sukkot can draw our attention to those who are housing insecure.

A selection of Jewish texts and discussion questions appropriate for September 11.

We uncover how this misappropriated connection between apartheid and Israel came to be and find out the true history behind the Israeli government’s relationship with its one million Arab citizens.

The Jewish Education Project has partnered with Eastern Suffolk BOCES (BOCES) to assist the Jewish (and other non-public) day schools in all processes related to Grades 3-8; NYSESLAT; and NYSITELL answer sheets which are no longer provided by New York State Education Department (NYSED) in the test booklets.

Learn about the connections between mental health, climate change, and the prayer for rain on Shemini Atzeret.

Use our current events resources to foster thoughtful classroom conversations and build your students’ capacities for critical thinking, emotional engagement, ethical reflection, and civic agency.

In this resource, we will explore the concept of burnout and what we can do to naturally keep our flames burning longer.

Explore how Jewish émigrés created the look and feel of modern Thanksgiving.

THE FIRST CLASH OF CIVILISATIONS: a Chanukah message by Rabbi Sacks for the fourth night of Chanukah.

The Teddy Bear is a Holocaust education film project of Lappin Foundation, whose mission is enhancing Jewish identity.