This curriculum guide is an opportunity for new parents to share their experiences with one another, to create community and to learn from Jewish tradition.
Playgroup with God is designed for families with young children to explore God and find their families' place inside Jewish life.
Imagine a classroom where students face each other, rather than the whiteboard, and discuss David Ben-Gurion and Aristotle, while studying Hebrew and Latin.
A guide to Jewish cemetery symbols and mourning, to support education around Jewish death and burial practices.
Exploring the chaos and the energy of the Jerusalem war room.
Rabbi Bradley Solmsen, Director of Congregational Education, Park Avenue Synagogue
Todd Shotz on Jewish representation in media, the timeliness and relevance of his award-winning project, and how his work in Jewish education supports his consulting work in Hollywood.
This is a naming ritual guide that can be used for all children
Living Judaism is an all-inclusive experiential learning model of Jewish Education. The purpose of the model is to engage every learner, provide carefully constructed learning experiences, build a strong identity, root students firmly in tradition, and create memories to last for years to come.
Temple Israel New Rochelle (TINR), NY. Chavaya uses camp language, feel, and a hands-on approach. Students form eidot (communities) to experience chuggim (electives) such as art, drama, and music.