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FOUR NAMES FOR ROSH HASHANAH
Four Names for Rosh Hashanah

Explore the four names of Rosh Hashanah, their origins, and how they reveal the meaning of the day.

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Rabin Memorial Day with the National Library of Israel
Rabin Memorial Day with the National Library of Israel

Help learners understand the complexities of 'Yom Rabin' and how arguing helps us stay connected.

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I am Sorry
Teshuvah: A Discussion Guide

This lesson explores the Jewish approach to repentance, drawing on Rambam’s Hilchot Teshuvah.

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Whale
Sefer Yona

This three-part lesson plan from for high school students explores the argument between Yonah and God.

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Antisemitism Definition
Antisemitism Resources - The Lookstein Center

Strategies, lesson plans, and resources to assist teachers in approaching this difficult topic in the classroom.

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Be Happy - It's Sukkot!
Be Happy - It's Sukkot!

Discover the joy in leaving the comfort of our homes to sit in impermanent huts.

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How To Shake a Lulav
How To Shake a Lulav

Exploring the how's and why's of shaking the lulav.

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Sukkot on Sefaria
Sukkot on Sefaria

A collection of Sukkot resources suitable for a variety of ages and learning environments.

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Sefaria 101 Webinar
Sefaria 101 Webinar

A recording of a webinar introducing the Sefaria library

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Sukkot Shleimut With Wholeness AND Peacefulness
Sukkot Shleimut With Wholeness AND Peacefulness

By utilizing the particular traditions and practices of Sukkot, we can strengthen our resilience and mental well-being.

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