Explore this selection of powerful stories of everyday Israelis stepping up to support people in their communities across Israel in this time of crisis post-October 7.
This video, part of The Lookstein Center's series about how to talk to students about antisemitism, explores common antisemitic tropes and how to recognize them.
How do we as educators connect Jewish tradition to where children are developmentally?
A Mensch is a Yiddish word for an upstanding, respectful, nice, and caring person of integrity and responsibility.
This brief FAQ provides educators and learners with background information on ceasefires.
Expand the meaning of the Fast of Esther in an act of solidarity with the Israeli women still held hostage in Gaza.
Make Passover programming and youth philanthropy work together to create deeper learning for Passover.
This toolkit includes information, activities for an engaging, and educational Rosh Hashanah for your family and/or classroom.
This curriculum guide explores three Jewish immigrant communities in Israel: Ethiopian, Former Soviet Union, and North American.
Delve into the origins of Shabbat and how it introduced the world to a day of rest.