Jews represent a wide range of cultures, languages, ethnicities, races, and religious practices. As Jews have moved around the globe, they have adapted, blended, and preserved traditions, and found new ways to express their culture. This lesson will show your students how different cultures express their Judaism through the foods they eat and the traditions they observe.
Conflicts exist all over the world, but peace is possible. This lesson examines how enemies can make peace even when it is difficult to achieve, and how these methods can be applied to other conflicts.
Introduce students to the meaning and origins of genocide through survivor testimony from multiple genocides; learn how small actions can have significant impact.
Engage your students in a thought-provoking and interactive lesson about the complexity of Judaism and why it is considered an ethno-religion, blending religion, peoplehood, culture, and history.