Bring Chanukah programming to your youth philanthropy initiative.
Heart/Head/Hand – A Conceptual Framework for Difficult Conversations.
This lesson plan from the Picturing Israel curriculum uses a photograph about the fight for Soviet Jewry to teach about the Exodus and its relevance in history and to students today.
This lesson plan from the Picturing Israel curriculum teaches students about an important event in Israeli history, the Balfour Declaration, through the lens of photography -- ideal for Yom Ha'atzmaut and for teaching about Israel, Israeli history and Jewish identity on any occasion.
This lesson plan from the Picturing Israel curriculum teaches students about some pivotal moments in Israeli history, the UN Partition Plan and the Declaration of Independence, through the lens of photography -- ideal for Yom Ha'atzmaut and for teaching about Israel, Israeli history and Jewish identity on any occasion.
Inspired by Tiffany Shlain’s “Periodic Table of Character Strengths,” this powerful and well-resourced interactive table allows you to explore the substance of each “middah” or character trait (Mussar quality).
This free course, given by The Flourishing Center, scaffolds the development of resilience as a cornerstone for mental health and wellbeing.
In a fascinating evolution of thought and practice, Flourish refines what Positive Psychology is all about.
Martin Seligman, one of the pioneers in the field of positive psychology, talks about how this field of study has moved beyond a focus on disease, to what modern psychology can help us to become. For more, check out " Positive Psychology- an Introduction".
Why do some people succeed and others fail? Sharing new insights from her landmark research, Angela explains why talent is hardly a guarantor of success. Angela has found that grit—a combination of passion and perseverance for a singularly important goal—is the hallmark of high achievers in every