These original Chanukah/Hannukah themed optical illusions are perfect for a theme of Chanukah: not everything is as it appears.
Can you figure out what Chanukah-themed idioms these puzzles represent?
Use these texts from Keshet to reflect on and include LGBTQ+ experiences in your Seder and Passover teaching.
Students will use art, music, and their detective skills to deepen their connection to the Haggadah and to enhance their Seders.
We must be willing and prepared to help one another, because when we connect to and support others, we all benefit. But how?
It's Elul - Here are some modular teaching suggestions for making the most of this important time of year.
Using teshuvah, tefillah , and tzedakah, as a framework, find three opportunities throughout the Days of Awe to reflect on repair with youth.
This game is inspired by The New York Times’ new game, Connections. Each grid contains 16 words. The challenge is to divide those words into the correct 4 sets of 4 words each. Best for ages 10 and up.
How might Jews in the U.S. celebrate Sigd while honoring the history and culture of the Beta Israel community?
Learn about engaging with those with whom we disagree in accordance with the Jewish value of 'constructive disagreement'.