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THE COMMON GOOD IN TIMES OF CRISIS
The Common Good in Times of Crisis

This Teaching Idea invites students to explore how their actions and the actions of their leaders can help to promote the common good in a time of crisis. This framework can be used to discuss any complex global issue.

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Sigd
Sigd - Be'chol Lashon

Slideshows, songs, and recipes to learn about Sigd.

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All By Myself? A Thanksgiving Lesson Plan
All By Myself? A Thanksgiving Lesson Plan

A look into the importance of being grateful and ways to express our gratitude.

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Chanukah and Soviet Jewry
Chanukah and Soviet Jewry

This lesson plan explores how Chanukah was celebrated by Soviet Jewry. By The Lookstein Center’s Refusenik Project.

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Going Up? A Chanukah Lesson
Going Up? A Chanukah Lesson

This lesson uses texts and guiding questions to discover how and why Chanukah candles are lit.

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Light Up The Night A Chanukah Conversation Starter
Light Up The Night A Chanukah Conversation Starter

Questions for discussing the message of the Chanukah lights

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Jakir Manela portrait and a sunset
Adapting Podcast: "Holy Wow": Creating powerful moments through Jewish environmental education

Jakir Manela, CEO of Hazon and Pearlstone, joins David Bryfman to discuss Jewish environmentalism.

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Fit to Eat
Fit to Eat

A resource to self-organize actions that deepen and broaden efforts to create a more just, fair food system.

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Whose Fault Is Antisemitism?
Whose Fault Is Antisemitism?

While the Holocaust may be over, antisemitism is still very much alive. Whose fault is it?

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MLK’s Jewish Connection
MLK's Jewish Connection

You might be surprised to know that Martin Luther King was deeply connected to the Jewish community.

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