Includes primary sources, lesson plans, videos, and other resources, commemorating the State of Israel's independence.
Activities, discussion guides and links to resources are starting points for introducing Israeli music as a tool for teaching Zionism, statehood, Jewish history, challenges and hopes.
Two distinct Tu BiShvat seders from Lookstein and the Orthodox Union.
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:
Devash is a weekly parashah magazine that makes learning Torah sweet!
A digital exhibition to learn more about the people and innovations that made Israel a leader solving the world’s water crisis.
Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn, NY. Learners in grades 1-6 are paired. A child in an older grade serves as a mentor for a child in a younger grade. The pairs, Yedidim (friends/buddies) live Jewish life together and share everyday experiences.
Temple Judea, Tarzana, CA. Nisayon includes week-long camp experiences, family programming, and parallel adult education. Annual content themes are paired with activities like music, dance, drama, and krav maga.
Adventures in Jewish Education weaves Jewish learning and Hebrew into an all-day, once a month, active outdoor experience.