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"Despite our earnest effort, there is still evil in the world. People are still persecuted for who they are. Anger and hatred, nurtured by prejudice, continue to take root in our communities. We proclaim: There is still hope. We each can make a difference. " --From Moment of WitnessHow do we continue to commemorate the Holocaust? How can we draw any light from such darkness to influence us today?As the fragile window of personal witness closes, a new, interfaith edition of Light from the Darkness: A Ritual for Holocaust Remembrance provides a powerful new way to commemorate the Holocaust in our homes, our schools, and our communities, with a focus on real people, the lives they lived, and the communities they called home.Filled with story and remembrance, Moment of Witness is an immersive 45-minute experience that helps participants fulfill the responsibility that Holocaust survivors have entrusted to all of us: to remember, to tell the story, and to act. It provides a deeply thoughtful way for groups of any background to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27) and Yom HaShoah (typically in April or May).Designed to be used in a group setting (from teens on up), including schools, churches and synagogues, families, or with any intergenerational or interfaith community, Moment of Witness Includes first-person accounts of daily life before, during, and after the Holocaust; questions designed for personal reflection or group discussion; and a guide for leaders to plan and direct the experience. "How to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive without living witnesses poses a critical dilemma for those who care deeply about the history of the Jewish people. Light from the Darkness offers a powerful tool to help future generations bear witness, to understand the history of the Shoah, and to apply its universal themes to modern times."--Abraham H. Foxman, National Director Emeritus of the Anti-Defamation League and Holocaust survivor"A poignant and ultimately hopeful ritual. Using the words and visual artwork of the victims and survivors creates a deep and humanizing connection, reminding us to preserve and share the echoes of this tragedy to inspire future generations to ensure 'never again.' "--Lindsay Friedman, director of Echoes & Reflections, a Holocaust education program of ADL, USC Shoah Foundation, and Yad Vashem
The 50th-anniversary edition of this classic tale of friendship and adventure. Warton the toad sets out one wintry day to visit his elderly aunt and is captured by an owl who plans to have him for dinner.
In a reissue of this classic series, Warton Toad turns the wood rats' trading habits to his own advantage by agreeing to help them trap the dreaded wildcat in exchange for their help in rescuing a starving fawn.
People from all walks of life come together to chase a runaway matzah ball in this fun romp through the varied sites of Israel. The bouncy rhyming text evokes the classic children's satire song "On Top of Spaghetti."
In this comedic graphic novel, a self-appointed superhero journeys around the world solving last minute Passover seder emergencies and spotlighting a variety of holiday traditions.
Becca is in Israel on a holiday and participates in an archeology dig. Two thousand years earlier, on the exact same spot, lived Rebeka. Told in alternating chapters, THE TREASURE OF TEL MARESHA, is the story of two girls on the cusp of big life changes, and the amazing treasure that they share.
Inspired by a true story, a young boy leaves Yemen with his family, setting out for Jerusalem on foot in 1881, holding tight to his memories of home that he associates with a “memory stone,” a small stone from his house that he brings on the journey.
When a young child loses a special Purim toy he worries that he won't be able to be brave or mighty without it. After series of animals discover its noise-making powers and inadvertently send it along on its return journey, he regains his toy and even begins to feel its power coming from within himself.
A fresh design and new activities modernize this best selling resource for teaching and learning to decode Hebrew using key cultural words. Write in Hebrew using block printing. Revised 2024.
Families and teachers can connect the dots between the worlds of interactive theater and early childhood Bible education with this Bible story and activity book for children ages 4-7.
A haggadah for a 30-45 minute seder that connects themes embedded in this Passover ritual to prominent Jewish figures throughout modern history, showing how anyone can make a difference in the world.
A memoir about loving and caring for a child with a rare and fatal degenerative disease. Highlights the effects of, and treatments, for mitochondiral disease.
By organizing a game for his sister, a young boy discovers that with a little help and a playful mindset he can make cleaning up feel less like a chore.
A boy and his mom find a creative way to make a new apartment in a new city feel like a bit more like home as they celebrate the fall holiday of Sukkot
An expansive guide to teaching the unique diverse and complex place that is Israel today.Educating students about modern Israel is no easy task. Israel is the Jewish homeland, a place of both conflict and peace. A place both ancient and modern. It’s unique – and complicated.Enhance your teaching of Israel…It’s Complicated with lessons, games, deep questions, lively debates and plenty of other tools that empower you to guide your students with confidence.Each chapter of this robust guide includes:- 23 scripted lessons, each about 45 minutes- Primary source documents, such as actual text of laws and policies- News articles about recent events that relate to the chapter topic- Additional ready-to-use activities to supplement the lessons, as time permits, drawn from a wide range of sources- Enduring Understandings that drive each chapter- Activity directions and strategies to help students explore the topics
The Min Ha'Aretz Lesson Plan Manual: provides 17 ready-to-use lesson plans based on the journal.
A useful tool for book clubs adult education classes and study groups, the Leader's Guide to Jewish History: The Big Picture includes chapter overviews, core concepts, and discussion questions for each chapter of the book.
Follow along with your students with this teacher's guide for Let's Talk: Modern Hebrew for Teens.
Suggestions for classroom learning enrichment activities and family education.
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