Israel’s only female premier was beloved by her nation but had her reputation tarnished with the outcomes of the Yom Kippur War.
Focusesing on two critical pieces of Israel’s War of Independence: the Davidka cannon and the Burma road.
Israel is known world-wide as the “Start-up Nation.” How did Israel become a leader in this arena?
Rabbi Leor Sinai discusses what life is like in Israel during Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzma’ut, two holidays he identifies as part of the "Modern Days of Awe", and discusses how educators can transmit the significance of these days to learners, wherever they are in the world. Listen on Apple
Shavuot marks the receiving of the Torah on Mount Sinai, and its tradition to eat dairy. But why?
The origins of Zionism actually go back a lot further than one might think.
Born in Latvia in 1865, the young Talmudic prodigy had a love of speaking Hebrew and felt a deep mystical connection to both God and the Jewish homeland.
This short video offers helps spark conversations about the significance the Abraham Accords.
Music is an engaging and natural way to bring the sounds of Israel to our youngest learners.
Bear and Fred is the story of a friendship that will last forever—told by Fred’s best friend, his teddy bear.