Jigzi has hundreds of interactive Passover games and lessons for children ages 4-14.
  Accessible digital activity to teach children of all abilities about Yom Kippur. Plus guide for use in the classroom.
  A guided text study of the sources that undergird Judaism’s approach to reproductive freedom.
  Explore key mindsets and practical techniques to sharpen your listening and engage in thoughtful, intentional dialogue.
A gratitude reflection in celebration of Yom Ha'Atzmaut.
  In this lesson, students examine their own first, middle, last, and Hebrew (or Jewish ritual) names.
  A guide to Jewish cemetery symbols and mourning, to support education around Jewish death and burial practices.
  3-Part Lesson Plan to introduce customs and stages around end of life and dying in Jewish culture.
  B’nei mitzvah as chevrei kehilah: Engaging with mitzvot through community service is a curriculum guide that frames b'nei mitzvah as a passage into full Jewish agency, including the ability to take on Jewish communal obligations.
  Mayim offers experiential and project-based Jewish learning and community-building for children in grades K-5. Their commitment to project-based learning places the student at the center of the learning, with the teacher acting as a facilitator ( Design Principle 6). Project-based learning also