These guides give teachers the tools to teach the Holocaust using student-created short films about survivors.
Use artworks in Holocaust Museum LA’s collection to encourage critical thinking around art and primary sources.
An article on dealing with spiritual and emotional needs of youth in the wake of tragedies.
Educator Russel Neiss discusses why successful Jewish EdTech programs are not about the technology behind them. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or the player below.
This intergenerational program for families with children ages 7–12 explores ways that Judaism can help us develop meaningful mindfulness practices.
An intergenerational program for teens (ages 12–15) and family members to explore meaningful family conversations.
In 1909 when young Jews founded the first kibbutz, they had no idea that they would be forming a symbol of Israel’s rebirth.
An educator shares her journey in noticing bias, learning, and realigning with core values, to make her school a place of true belonging.
Should experiential Jewish education have standards? Shuki Taylor and David Bryfman debate this critical question.
Explore PJ Library's resources for families including recipes, craft projects, and book recommendations.