
This lesson explores common feelings that are felt by children (and adults) during Yom Kippur davening.

Jigzi offers teachers, parents & kids hundreds of interactive Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Resources including games, apps, lessons and courses.

A look at how Sukkot can draw our attention to those who are housing insecure.

A selection of Jewish texts and discussion questions appropriate for September 11.

The Jewish Education Project has partnered with Eastern Suffolk BOCES (BOCES) to assist the Jewish (and other non-public) day schools in all processes related to Grades 3-8; NYSESLAT; and NYSITELL answer sheets which are no longer provided by New York State Education Department (NYSED) in the test booklets.

Use our current events resources to foster thoughtful classroom conversations and build your students’ capacities for critical thinking, emotional engagement, ethical reflection, and civic agency.

In this resource, we will explore the concept of burnout and what we can do to naturally keep our flames burning longer.
This video and classroom discussion questions review the role of Judah the Maccabe and his family in the Chanukah story.

Jewish ritual surrounding food can be a fantastic tool for developing mindful eating practices and strengthening our ability to eat intuitively.

While some items are obviously "chametz" or forbidden on Passover, answers may vary! Use this list as a conversation starter and Hebrew reading tool for preparing for Passover.