Discover how Judaism weaves religion, culture, ancestry, and identity into a collective story spanning generations.
While the Holocaust may be over, antisemitism is still very much alive. Whose fault is it?
Download and print from a digital catalog of lesson plans, crafts, and games for Jewish holidays, Israel, Tefillah, Hebrew literacy, and beyond. With a wide variety of options available, teachers can tailor their instruction by choosing the materials that best fit the needs of their students.
This guide teaches the keva and kavanah through text study, prayer analysis, interactive activities, and assessments.
Explore the patterns of overlap, difference, and tension within the complex mosaic of the Jewish people.
This curriculum guide examines the meanings of prayers in the weekday morning reform liturgy.
Drawing on E.T. learn how shared viewing experiences cultivate deeper connections between educators, students, and families.
I*Express is designed to propel congregations forward in engaging children and their families in meaningful Jewish learning.
The past twenty years have seen an onslaught of exciting, mesmerizing and thrilling productions that offer insights into Israel’s history and culture.
Activities, discussion guides and links to resources are starting points for introducing Israeli music as a tool for teaching Zionism, statehood, Jewish history, challenges and hopes.