In this episode, we seek to thoroughly understand how “Israeli Occupation” came to be synonymous with the call for Palestinian statehood and what this means for peace between Jews and Arabs.
This lesson plan explores how Chanukah was celebrated by Soviet Jewry. By The Lookstein Center’s Refusenik Project.
We meet Joshua, Moshe's successor, and God warns what happens if people disobey commandments.
Get your students thinking about the concepts of return, belonging and home in the State of Israel.
Whether walking on cobblestone or pavement, Jerusalem’s complex and centuries long history can be felt through the entirety of this ever-developing modern city.
Historian Jeffrey Shandler describes Jewish life in Poland before World War II.
A source sheet from NCJW about reproductive rights in the Torah and sacred texts.
An ariticle by Rabbi Lori Koffman on the different Jewish perspectives on reproductive issues.
This session examines the issue of Reproductive Justice, specifically access to abortion, and how it impacts teens from each of these standpoints.
Guides from Keshet for any educational setting.