An intergenerational program for teens (ages 12–15) and family members to explore meaningful family conversations.
In 1909 when young Jews founded the first kibbutz, they had no idea that they would be forming a symbol of Israel’s rebirth.
A series of sheets featuring Sukkot from Neot Kedumim, the Biblical Landscape Reserve in Israel.
In collaboration with RootOne, Makom has created a series of six conversation guides for teens on current events in Israel, including cultural trends, religious issues, politics, and more. The guides help teens develop important skills such as critical thinking, information literacy, and discussion while creating more space for complex conversations. They’re fun, educational, and engaging as well as being deeply relevant for our times:
This guide examines philanthropy through the lens of LGBTQIA+ Rights and Equality.
Explore the Ethiopian Jewish holiday of Sigd with these resources and lesson plans.
Build your own mental health menorah, and channel the resilience of the Maccabees into your Hanukkah experience.
Start a new Thanksgiving tradition with this intergenerational learning experience.
This lesson plan explores the difficulty that Soviet Jews faced in expressing their religious beliefs. By The Lookstein Center’s Refusenik Project.
A look at Chanukah through texts, songs, and art.