A curriculum that emphasizes the importance of transforming bystanders into upstanders by instilling pride in Jewish identity.
This toolkit includes information, activities for an engaging, and educational Tu B'Shevat for your family and/or classroom.
Engage students of all ages in the themes of Tu B’Shevat with differentiated, interactive lessons that explore Jewish teachings on environmental responsibility, personal connections to nature, and the significance of trees in Jewish tradition—designed to be accessible for all learners.
Suggestions for creating simple mishloach manot baskets for Purim.
Mental Health America's resources for discussing tragedy and feelings of personal danger during uncertain times.
Created for educators and families to help promote the well-being of young children in response to uncertainty.
Systematic work applied systemically will bring change that will be sustainable.
This Hanukkah, stop and think about eight miracles of your own. Write them down and reflect.
Exploring the question of "Why I am a Jew" with Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l through this series of Jigzi games.
Our friends at Areyvut created "these resources to help you, your family, students and community enhance your Chanukah."