Come for the music, stay for the history of a North American legend in Jewish music.
In this lesson, students analyze a daring challenge to the legal and social order of the time: Susan B. Anthony.
Two useful lists of picture books to engage ECE students in Women's History Month.
In new Passover children’s books, a bespectacled lion reads the Haggadah and a Depression-era mitzvah.
UJIA's collection of resources to celebrate Yom Ha'Atzmaut.
An interactive trivia and riddle competition all about Israel! Can be used on Zoom, or in person.
In collaboration with RootOne, Makom has created a series of six conversation guides for teens on current events in Israel, including cultural trends, religious issues, politics, and more. The guides help teens develop important skills such as critical thinking, information literacy, and discussion while creating more space for complex conversations. They’re fun, educational, and engaging as well as being deeply relevant for our times:
This lesson plan explores the difficulty that Soviet Jews faced in expressing their religious beliefs. By The Lookstein Center’s Refusenik Project.
Posters and discussion guides that focus on relationship building and being present.
La-Bri'ut helps to foster the mental well-being of children through resilience building activities.