
Students will not only look at forms of popular media as a mirror, reflecting (or even distorting) our image, but also in the way that it plays a role in how and why our identity is shaped.

This curriculum explores alternative Jewish theologies that interpret Jewish text and tradition in non-traditional ways.

Study selected sacred texts and holidays as a tool to navigate the identity transformation from adolescence to adulthood.

Through learning about and experiencing Jewish holidays, parents will reflect upon how these regular moments in Jewish time can provide a container for their and their children's’ development.

If Jewish educators want to produce kids of tomorrow, then they must embrace the technology of today to help get them there.

This curriculum presents big ideas on team-building and personal growth and how they relate to Judaism, and provides examples of how to bring those to a ropes course.

Teachers are encouraged to print lists of Hebrew words for the students to fill in Mad Libs from the iCenter or to write their own using common Hebrew words from the provided lists.

This curriculum teaches the Jewish value of Talmud Torah through text study.

This curriculum guide examines the meanings of prayers in the weekday morning reform liturgy.

'This curriculum guide aims to teach camp staff members about the intricies of the Jewish value of kavod.