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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 families with children ages 5–9 to bring the story of Purim to life by creating puppets.
In 1909 when young Jews founded the first kibbutz, they had no idea that they would be forming a symbol of Israel’s rebirth.
Historian Jeffrey Shandler describes Jewish life in Poland before World War II.
A source sheet from NCJW about reproductive rights in the Torah and sacred texts.
An ariticle by Rabbi Lori Koffman on the different Jewish perspectives on reproductive issues.
Conversations with novelists, journalists, and judges sharing their reflections on Jewish texts.
This session examines the issue of Reproductive Justice, specifically access to abortion, and how it impacts teens from each of these standpoints.
Judaism has a lot to say about learning. This Shavuot, stay up late and enjoy learning about...learning!
How did Benei Yisrael organize themselves while traveling through the wilderness? And more.