Explore the difference between misinformation and disinformation, learn how to evaluate the credibility of digital content.
In this lesson, students will identify what they want to know about diversity in their local Jewish community.
Through a variety of games, students will activate their own knowledge of Hebrew, then connect it to examples of use of Hebrew by Jews worldwide and throughout history. Finally, students will come up with new ways to add Hebrew into their lives.
Lesson plan for exploring the history of American Jewish farming
Here’s how to tell the difference between the good faith critics and the bad faith bigots.
This Teaching Idea invites students to explore how their actions and the actions of their leaders can help to promote the common good in a time of crisis. This framework can be used to discuss any complex global issue.
A look into the importance of being grateful and ways to express our gratitude.
This lesson plan explores how Chanukah was celebrated by Soviet Jewry. By The Lookstein Center’s Refusenik Project.
Questions for discussing the message of the Chanukah lights
A program through which participants identify helpful things to say, and practice verbal communication skills.