When kids ask big questions, how do you respond? Answers WithHeld, hosted by Rabbi Shai Held, gives you language and frameworks to engage meaningfully.
The “Farhud,” Arabic for pogrom or violent dispossession, gripped Iraq’s 2,600 year-old Jewish community during WW2.
This guide focuses on three intersections of Judaism and the environment; holy land, prayer in nature and the values of dominion and stewardship.
This curriculum explores key Jewish prayers and the deeper meanings behind them.
In this resource, you will learn about the benefits of delving into your history and heritage on Simchat Torah.
These videos, developed by the Detroit Jewish Communities "We Need 2 Talk Initiative," capture young people and their parents as they share about their mental health related challenges and the steps that they took to heal.
Short videos of breathing exercises through the lense of Mussar, ethics.
Rabbi Josh Feigelson and Michal Fox Smart discuss spirituality and Jewish education.
Neuroscience and the arts through the lens of the irrepressible Rabbi Geoff Mitelman of Sinai and Synapses.
After Moshe runs away from Egypt, he meets God at the burning bush. But what was so special about that place?