In this unit you can find resources and texts which explore ideas around antisemitism, as explained by Rabbi Sacks.
In this unit you can find resources and texts which explore the role of the value of family in Jewish thought, and specifically the thought of Rabbi Sacks.
Explore these powerful illustrations with accompanying activities and discussions to help inspire hope.
Resources from Rabba Yaffa Epstein's session on grief for educators in all different types of settings.
Resources from Nechama Goldman Barash's session on resilience for educators in all different settings.
This activity helps students learn about what a sukkah in the 1800's looked like and compare it with sukkot of today.
Stories of ordinary people who summoned their inner hero on October 7 and embodied the heart of Jewish valor.
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.
Voices of History programs offer middle, high school, and college students the opportunity to create artistic reflections.