Explore environmentalism through Jewish teachings and art.
This lesson plan, with an accompanying interactive RISE lesson, teaches middle school and high school students about the background and traditions of the Beta Israel community.
Hear from a range of Jewish educators and educational thinkers on how to retool Israel education.
The history of the first large-scale public menorah-lighting ceremony in the United States.
Sandy Koufax chose to sit out the World Series because of Yom Kippur. Use this resource to teach your students this iconic story.
A short film explaining the origins of the swastika as a symbol of peace and goodwill and about how Hitler hijacked it.
Presentations with images and videos exploring the history, artifacts, and meaning of Hanukkah.
This toolkit includes information, activities for an engaging, and educational Tu B'Shevat for your family and/or classroom.
A Valued Life takes learners on an journey to help them learn how to live authentically Jewish and inclusive lives.
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.