This curriculum guide aims to support Jewish American adolescent women and their mothers.
The 1960s and 1970s ushered in Jewish unity as Jews throughout the world banded together to free Soviet Jews.
Use images, artifacts, and audio clips to develop a more nuanced understanding of the 1963 March on Washington.
A lesson plan examining the question: What does Martin Luther King, Jr's struggle have to do with Jews today?
He inadvertently became a catalyst for the State of Israel’s very existence.
Tel Aviv– the bustling, hip international city. How did it go from piles of sand to the city we know today?
Dayan was appointed defense minister in 1967, before the Six Day War, in order to ease the growing fear of annihilation.
Rabbi Barry Block shares a prayer for a nation in crisis following the tragic attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Explore the history of democratic and anti-democratic efforts in the United States.
A PBS lesson to discuss Amanda Gorman's inaugural poem The Hill We Climb.