
What solutions have been attempted to solve the conflict, why have they failed, and how can we learn from them?

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.

Discover how trees have played a central role in Jewish tradition, environmental awareness, and Zionist ideals.

This activity is part of a series of 10 holiday-centered activities intended for students in grades K-4.

A 9-unit curriculum about Jewish ancestral diversity, designed for students in grades 5-12.

In this lesson, students analyze the text of Megillat Esther, searching for the "clues" that Esther and Mordechai included.

Through food ads, “get a taste” of the foods that are customary in different Jewish communities.

Have students articulate what makes Shabbat special to them and hear how others relate to their Shabbat.

This activity is part of a series of 10 holiday-centered activities intended for students in grades K-4 that are learning the Hebrew.

Dive into the world of food in the Megillah and Purim celebrations.