This toolkit includes information, activities for an engaging, and educational Yom Ha’atzmaut for your family.
This week on Adapting , David sits down with Keren Fraiman, Dean of Spertus Institute and winner of the prestigious Ilia Salita Excellence in Research Award, for an essential conversation on why Israel must be front and center in our classrooms—now more than ever. While many Jewish educators
This resource pack includes 16 cards, each designed to inspire conversation during your Seder. Each card features a quote from Rabbi Sacks’ Haggada and a question for reflection or discussion.
Shavuot lesson plans that celebrate the giving of the Torah through hands-on activities, reflection, and inclusive strategies.
This curriculum guide is about the nature, purpose, and formation of personal ideologies, and their place in Jewish life.
This curriculum guide was created to help students find personal meaning in liturgy.
This curriculum guide was written to examine and experience prayer utilizing different tools.
Online quiz about noteworthy Jewish women.
A discussion on grief and tragedy through the lens of Chancellor Schwartz's personal history.
Sabbaticals, break weeks, and paid vacation, oh my! For many, the idea of taking a break from work is daunting. With the disruption in the work environment, how will anything get done? As he prepares his own upcoming sabbatical, David Bryfman discusses the role that rest plays in the workplace with