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Jewish LGBTQIA+ Hero Poster Series Curriculum: Harvey Milk

Students will learn about LGBTQIA+ Jewish hero Harvey Milk, define activism, and feel empowered to be advocates and create change in society.

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Devash: Parashat Korah

Devash is a weekly parashah magazine that makes learning Torah sweet!

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We are all the Colors of the Rainbow: History of the Pride Flag!

Learn about the history of the Pride Flag!

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A Guide to Creating LGBTQIA+-Inclusive Forms

This guide will help you create more inclusive forms and applications.

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Graphic reading "Solving the World's Water Crisis: What can we do?"
Solving The World's Water Crisis: What Can We Do?

A digital exhibition to learn more about the people and innovations that made Israel a leader solving the world’s water crisis.

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I'm Sorry: Yom Kippur Apology packet

This Yom Kippur packet includes an apology card template and an apology-themed make-your-own puzzle activity.

Sari Kopitnikoff
Sari Kopitnikoff
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Person on bench in darkness
Responding to Spiritual Questions and Emotional Needs after Tragedies

An article on dealing with spiritual and emotional needs of youth in the wake of tragedies.

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Inspire Discussion On Tisha B'Av

Two images and one lesson plan for teaching the customs of Tisha B'Av.

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How to Cultivate Jewish Mindfulness Program Guide

This intergenerational program for families with children ages 7–12 explores ways that Judaism can help us develop meaningful mindfulness practices.

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Puppeting Purim (and Other Holiday Stories) Program Guide

An intergenerational program for families with children ages 5–9 to bring the story of Purim to life by creating puppets.

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