What solutions have been attempted to solve the conflict, why have they failed, and how can we learn from them?
The horrific attack on Israeli citizens and the ongoing fighting, and news of family and friends who were killed or are still missing has left the entire Jewish world reeling. These practical resources and activities aim to help (yourself and) your students during these trying times.
Resources to explore ideas, tools and materials to innovate Jewish learning in a congregation.
Join us as we take you through some of pop culture’s favorite Haredi characters.
Travel through Jerusalem's rich history, culture and personalities using resource packs and lesson plans.
Meaningful, appropriate and engaging pieces to learn and observe Yom HaZikaron.
The Jewish Women's Archive investigates the #MeToo movement in this podcast, guide, and toolkit.
The OpenBook curriculum teaches American Jewish History through objects and hevruta style learning.
Student Charlie Kolodziej's words remind us what it means to not be afraid of showing who you are.
Using a core Jewish text of the holiday of Shavuot, we discuss burnout, and what we can do about it.