The “Farhud,” Arabic for pogrom or violent dispossession, gripped Iraq’s 2,600 year-old Jewish community during WW2.
In the wake of October 7th, this year's observances of Yom HaZikaron and Yom Ha'atzmaut feel different and carry a profound sense of weight.
How can the voices of the parents inspire us to civic and spiritual action for their release?
Equip your classrooms for success. Innovative products designed to help your students excel in Hebrew and make teaching more fun and effective.
This guide leads conversations about ethical finances influenced by Jewish texts and traditions.
Recordings from the One Year On webinar series.
A commemoration project for the victims of October 7th, 2023
Resources from Sefi Kraut's session on resilience for educators in all different types of settings
A collection of readings, prayers, and poems from the CCAR to mark one year since October 7, 2023.
Suggestions for journal prompts, with corresponding grade levels. Choose ones that work for you.