Make An Illustrated Scroll Activity featuring weekly adapted portions, discussion questions, and illustration ideas.
In this unit you can find resources and texts which explore the role of the value of family in Jewish thought, and specifically the thought of Rabbi Sacks.
This activity helps students learn about what a sukkah in the 1800's looked like and compare it with sukkot of today.
A series of videos and an educational toolkit to explore the idea of Jewish peoplehood.
A study guide of sources, history, activities and other resources.
David Bryfman and Dr. Rachel Fish discuss responding to antisemitism in a Post-Colleyville world.
explore a song that, ever since the dramatic month that forever changed Israeli history, has become the country's soundtrack: "Jerusalem of Gold."
In a music scene dominated by Ashkenazi culture, Mizrahi singers had to patiently pave their way to the Israeli mainstream one song at a time. In Part III of the miniseries, the podcast hosts meet two Yemenite trailblazers, who took very different approaches to their heritage.
A d'var Torah connects the weekly portion to the State of Israel, including study questions.
Discussion questions on the weekly parasha for younger and older students, updated weekly.