
Practice gratitude by making your own Dayenu!

David Friedmann used art to document his life before, during and after the Holocaust.

Create a beautiful and meaningful Israeli flag in the classroom with a communal upcycling project.

An innovative way to bring testimony live to your learners through augmented reality.

Excerpts from the book and a lesson plan in response to the poem written by a child in Theresienstadt.

The horrific attack on Israeli citizens and the ongoing fighting, and news of family and friends who were killed or are still missing has left the entire Jewish world reeling. These practical resources and activities aim to help (yourself and) your students during these trying times.

Honor Dr. King and his legacy with some of these "do, read, discuss" service ideas and activities.

Rather than talk about how to speak to students about the war, CIE Vice President Tal Grinfas-David shows how to do so in an actual Zoom session with fourth- to seventh-graders.

An infographic of 6000 years of Jewish History on one page.

A scavenger hunt worksheet for learning Hebrew names for traditional classroom objects.