A 12-minute video introducing Arab/Palestinian citizens of Israel through firsthand perspectives and its companion guide.
Living Judaism is an all-inclusive experiential learning model of Jewish Education. The purpose of the model is to engage every learner, provide carefully constructed learning experiences, build a strong identity, root students firmly in tradition, and create memories to last for years to come.
Temple Israel New Rochelle (TINR), NY. Chavaya uses camp language, feel, and a hands-on approach. Students form eidot (communities) to experience chuggim (electives) such as art, drama, and music.
Community Synagogue of Rye (CSR), NY. Learners in 5th-7th grade meet weekly with a moreh derech (guide/teacher) in each other’s homes to explore Jewish answers to everyday questions. The model includes Family Limmud monthly.
A resource designed to promote engagement with students and families around Israel and Yom HaAtzma'ut.
Slide Deck from Israel through the Eyes of Children Day of Learning on Developmental Frameworks in Theory and Practice.
Heart/Head/Hand – A Conceptual Framework for Difficult Conversations.
Get a glimpse into the significance of Mimouna and how it is celebrated with these visual and audio resources.
This lesson plan from the Picturing Israel curriculum teaches students about some pivotal moments in Israeli history, the UN Partition Plan and the Declaration of Independence, through the lens of photography -- ideal for Yom Ha'atzmaut and for teaching about Israel, Israeli history and Jewish identity on any occasion.
This lesson plan from the Picturing Israel curriculum teaches students about an important event in Israeli history, the Balfour Declaration, through the lens of photography -- ideal for Yom Ha'atzmaut and for teaching about Israel, Israeli history and Jewish identity on any occasion.