An introduction to research on how children understand Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The images of these posters can be used with any age learner and with families.
Clips about sites and places in Israel and the diversity of communities. A few examples from the playlist are: Daliyat El-Carmel and the Druze Village | Haifa and the Bahai Temple
Topics include Geography, Tanakh, history, politics, and culture. These are all “low-tech,” and require no special equipment, except for a printer, paper, and scissors. Suggestions for integrating technology as well as strategies for extending the learning are accompanied with each game, along with
This article can be used as a discussion-starter to talk about Israeli innovation and Israel as a Start-Up Nation, as well as a country that often jumps in first to help out others in times of emergency (see https://tomglobal.org for more information).
Using role plays and text study, this lesson explores the limits of freedom on different levels.
Israel is known world-wide as the “Start-up Nation.” How did Israel become a leader in this arena?
The 1960s and 1970s ushered in Jewish unity as Jews throughout the world banded together to free Soviet Jews.
Teaching the Israeli elections with lessons and activities.
Interactive virtual games for teaching and celebrating Israel, perfect for remote learning.