A guide for Tu Bishvat 5784 from the Hadar Institute.
This activity practices Hebrew colors, shapes and directional instructions. Appropriate for grades 2-7 and teens too!
Engage students as young as 4th grade with novels, primary sources, and first-hand survivor accounts of the Holocaust.
Revisit Israel's entry for Eurovision 2024 and dive into the controversy that turned "October Rain" into "Hurricane".
This discussion guide explores the Jewish approach to repentance, drawing on Rambam’s Hilchot Teshuvah (Laws of Repentance). Included are hands-on activities for younger and older students that deal with guilt and apology. **Newly updated for 2024**
This collection from The Lookstein Center, includes ideas for action, and prompts for deep reflection.
ParshaQuest Sheets provide a summary and 5 categories of questions about the weekly parsha.
This lesson plan includes videos and character profiles to help students understand Beta Israel.
Discover how trees have played a central role in Jewish tradition, environmental awareness, and Zionist ideals.
Through food ads, “get a taste” of the foods that are customary in different Jewish communities.