Open Tent Be Mitzvah is a two-year experience focused on a student’s coming-of-age journey within a Jewish context. The highly personalized learning experience invites students to pursue their interests as they develop and grow . Open Tent Be Mitzvah includes the family in the co-creation of their
Israel’s economy today is associated with the image of a “start-up nation,” but the founding fathers of the modern state envisioned it as a Socialist utopia.
It's Elul - Here are some modular teaching suggestions for making the most of this important time of year.
Using teshuvah, tefillah , and tzedakah, as a framework, find three opportunities throughout the Days of Awe to reflect on repair with youth.
This game is inspired by The New York Times’ new game, Connections. Each grid contains 16 words. The challenge is to divide those words into the correct 4 sets of 4 words each. Best for ages 10 and up.
How might Jews in the U.S. celebrate Sigd while honoring the history and culture of the Beta Israel community?
Add cute comic drawings in your lesson plans with Torah Comics!
These stories feature bold characters, historical figures, and inspiring personalities.
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A podcast to help you make quality time for Torah time!