Marvelous Mitzvot for Winter Break
These ideas and activities for winter break will keep your students engaged in Jewish life while school is out of session. Activities include... Read More
Very Superstitious
Have a little fun exploring common superstitious behaviors that have been passed down through the... Read More
Torah, Politics and Prayers for the Government
Many prayer books offer prayers for the government. What does it mean to pray for a government? What should be in those... Read More
Winter Bibliography
Whether traveling to a cold climate or staying home with a cup of hot chocolate, these stories are certain to get your... Read More
Start the Solar Year with a Mitzvah
As the solar calendar turns to a new year, take the opportunity to bring light into the world with one or more... Read More
More than a Kind Word
January 24th is National Compliment Day. From Biblical trading cards to greeting cards for synagogue staff, invoke the Jewish spirit of the... Read More
A Winter's Talmud Tale
Hillel the Elder was willing to be buried in 54 inches of snow to learn Torah. Help your students to analyze what... Read More
Things to do on a Snow Day
Use these fun snow activities with your students in class or send them to your students, so they can have fun in... Read More
Legacy: Dr. King, Honi and Me
Through this unconventional holiday mash-up, students will delve into the legacies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Honi Ha-Magel in order... Read More
A.J. Heschel and Martin Luther King, Jr
Inspire your students to do acts of Tikkun Olam by exploring the friendship and activism connecting the lives of Dr. Martin Luther King,... Read More
Marvelous Mitzvot for Winter Vacation
These mitzvot ideas for winter vacation will keep your students engaged in Jewish life while school is out of session. Activities include... Read More
Six Word Memoirs – Returning from Winter Break
Six Word Memoirs are a growing trend as writers, celebrities, and “regular folk” are telling their stories in just six words. ... Read More