This collection includes various resources for engaging students in learning, reflection and connection.
Discover how Shavuot was celebrated in the oldest Jewish community known in Europe in the 1400s.
These Unpacked for Educators resources are designed to help you guide students through the memory and meaning of this day using songs, stories, and art.
To help Jewish youth process the upcoming two-year anniversary of October 7, Moving Traditions has released a new curricular session to help teens mark the moment.
Drawing on E.T. learn how shared viewing experiences cultivate deeper connections between educators, students, and families.
A guided text study of the sources that undergird Judaism’s approach to the use of contraception.
In this lesson, students will investigate visual images and word samples to learn more about how Jews have lived as a part of and apart from their host communities.
This lesson takes a closer look at Jewish languages from Iran and how they became endangered.
Through artmaking and improv-inspired activities, this lesson prepares students to interview a family member.
This curriculum asks students to confront the complexities of the world head on while discovering what makes them uniquely themselves.