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
Connect to the people featured in the memorial stickers, which are meant to inspire hope, resilience, and unity post October 7th.
Learn, play, cook, watch, listen, and read all about Sigd.
Discover how Judaism weaves religion, culture, ancestry, and identity into a collective story spanning generations.
To help Jewish youth process the ceasefire deal in Gaza and the hostage release, Moving Traditions offers you this excerpt of a new special edition curriculum.
Celebrating what we Have. Remembering what we Yearn For.
To help Jewish youth process the upcoming two-year anniversary of October 7, Moving Traditions has released a new curricular session to help teens mark the moment.
How are we helping our learners today draw on their Jewishness to live more meaningful lives?