Israeli culture is an exquisite blend of ancient and modern and a country that people from West and East have come to call home. Heavily influenced by Jewish law and custom, Israeli culture has borrowed not only from its rich religious roots, but also from the food, music, and art of the people who
‘Mixtape’ mini-series, which takes us on a musical journey through anthems, songs of yearning, of war, of peace, to hear the stories behind some of Israel’s most iconic tunes. To begin, we visit the “mother-ship” – Israel’s national anthem.
In our season finale, the podcast hosts explore two songs that - perhaps more than any others - capture the complex and intermingled nature of Israeli society: A military band's hit that, in its afterlife, became an anthem for peace, and a rap tune penned by one of the country's leading novelists.
This activity supports greater understanding of the events that lead to the assisnation of Yitzhak Rabin.
To learn more about the incredible life and career of Justice Ginsburg, visit our emerging collection of resources.
Digital series with award winning chef Michael Solomonov of Zahav in Philadelphia. With travel to Israel curtailed for the moment, Michael Solomonov, five-time James Beard Foundation award winning chef, will bridge the gap by bringing Israel’s extraordinarily diverse and vibrant culinary landscape
A brief guide to speaking to your students about a crisis as it unfolds by Learning for Justice.
A fun online game that teaches students which materials go in trash, recycling, or composting.
These newly-updated resources include lesson plans as well as tools for celebrating Purim online.
Liven up your lesson and/or Passover seder with these four puzzles, each based on a different Passover theme.