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Ushpizin Lesson Plan
Ushpizin Headbands Lesson Plan and Activity

In this activity, students will play an interactive game to help identify each of the ushpizin.

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Temple Judea Zehut
Camp/Retreat Model: Nisayon

Temple Judea, Tarzana, CA. Nisayon includes week-long camp experiences, family programming, and parallel adult education. Annual content themes are paired with activities like music, dance, drama, and krav maga.

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JCC Manhattan hallway
Making Children's Work Visible at The JCC in Manhattan

Teachers work collaboratively as researchers, guiding and following the interests of the children and making their work visible through many forms of documentation at the Saul and Carole Zabar Nursery School at The JCC in Manhattan.

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Sukkot: Land of Israel and the Rain
Sukkot: Land of Israel and the Rain

This Sukkot lesson plan provides an analysis of the connection between the High Holidays and rainfall.

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Independent Study for Sukkot
Independent Study for Sukkot

This Sukkot lesson plan explores Jewish texts in-depth and is adaptable to both online and in-person.

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It's a Cloud, It's a Hut...It's a Sukkah!
It's a Cloud, It's a Hut...It's a Sukkah!

What does the Sukkah represent? Literal huts or protective clouds?

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MULTIPLE WAYS TO BE JOYFUL
Multiple Ways to be Joyful

Comprehensive set of Sukkot and Simchat Torah activities for diverse learning styles and perspectives.

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Experiencing High Holiday and Sukkot Rituals Through the Five Senses
Experiencing High Holiday and Sukkot Rituals Through the Five Senses

Filled with sensory experiences, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot have countless opportunities to create connections to Israel.

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Not Your Grandmother's Sukkah: Sukkot from Neot Kedumim
Not Your Grandmother's Sukkah: Sukkot from Neot Kedumim

A series of sheets featuring Sukkot from Neot Kedumim, the Biblical Landscape Reserve in Israel.

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La-Bri'ut
La-Bri'ut

La-Bri'ut helps to foster the mental well-being of children through resilience building activities.

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