Meet the members of Israel's Shalva Band, comprised of eight talented musicians with disabilities.
Discover how Judaism weaves religion, culture, ancestry, and identity into a collective story spanning generations.
This week on Adapting, Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath speaks with Zev Eleff, president of Gratz College and professor of American Jewish history, to address a pressing challenge facing Jewish education today: educators are not feeling supported enough. In a conversation encompassing civic education
Information about Nazi persecution reached the press, and their responses shaped the fate of Europe's Jews during the Holocaust.
This Purim activity for students in grades 2-4 looks at who we really are behind our masks.
Explore the masks that you wear every day with this introspective mask making project.
In this Purim lesson, students consider inward identity and outward image through the lens of Jewish women.
This curriculum brings Biblical women to life and offers students a way to navigate their own complicated lives.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the first Jewish woman to sit on the nation's highest court.
A lesson plan on Henrietta Szold's bold assertion to say kaddish.