Tisha B’Av can be a hard day for kids to connect to, so here are some engaging JIGs (Jewish Interactive Games) to help them connect to this day.
Resources include historical and contemporary overviews, reflections, and Divrei Torah from the Reconstructionist movement.
Following the national day of mourning that is Tisha B’av, we have Tu B’av, the Jewish day of love.
By utilizing the particular traditions and practices of Sukkot, we can strengthen our resilience and mental well-being.
What does it mean to be a proud Jewish Zionist in today’s progressive spaces like school, on campus or in the workforce?
Help learners understand the complexities of 'Yom Rabin' and how arguing helps us stay connected.
This lesson explores the Jewish approach to repentance, drawing on Rambam’s Hilchot Teshuvah.
This three-part lesson plan from for high school students explores the argument between Yonah and God.
Discover the joy in leaving the comfort of our homes to sit in impermanent huts.
Exploring the how's and why's of shaking the lulav.