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Israeli Artists as Activists Post October 7

Utilize this selection of current Israeli poster art as a way to connect with Israel.

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Misconceptions About Israelis
Misconceptions About Israelis

Five common stereotypes center around Israeli culture, religiosity and politics.

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Text in large letters: Everyone Counts
Adapting Podcast: Everyone Counts - Redeeming the Captives

We are facing a unique time as a Jewish people when the mitzvah of pidyon shvuyim, redeeming the captives, is top of mind as 134 hostages are still held by Hamas in Gaza. What can you as an educator be doing to help the captives? Listen on Apple or Spotify.  

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synagogue
These Holy Days: A High Holy Days Supplement After October 7

Academy for Jewish Religion's High Holy Day Supplement

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Martine Fleishman
Adapting Podcast: Reflections and Inspirations Of A Board President

Martine Fleishman reflects on being the board president of The Jewish Education Project.

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Graphic reading "Solving the World's Water Crisis: What can we do?"
Solving The World's Water Crisis: What Can We Do?

A digital exhibition to learn more about the people and innovations that made Israel a leader solving the world’s water crisis.

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The western wall
Tisha B'Av: What Are We Really Mourning?

A blog post considering the origins of Tisha B'Av and how this relates to modern-day Jerusalem.

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The Kibbutz Movement

In 1909 when young Jews founded the first kibbutz, they had no idea that they would be forming a symbol of Israel’s rebirth.

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Sukkot and Simchat Torah with the National Library of Israel

Sukkot around the globe and Simchat Torah flags dating back to the 16th century.

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Flag of the state of Israel
Adapting Podcast: Why You Should Care About Israeli Elections

Why should students in the United States and Diaspora care about Israel's upcoming elections? Dr. Noam Weissman of OpenDor media explains why in this provocative conversation with David Bryfman. 

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