Students study Sefer Yehoshua 7:6-9 in greater detail.
Students study Sefer Yehoshua 7:6-9 in greater detail.
Students study Sefer Yehoshua 7:1-5 in greater detail
Students review basic terms (chesed and tzeddakah) and are given their final assignment—-to research and produce a written or video advertisement for their favorite tikkun olam cause.
What is the connection between Tikkun Olam and our obligation to care for our planet and its creatures?
This lesson connects the concept of Tzedakah to our obligation to help eradicate poverty and injustice around the world.
This lesson explores the concept of Tzedakah.
This lesson focuses on the Jewish obligation to reach out to help those who are less fortunate.
Students are introduced to the the concept of "Tikkun Olam" and study several Jewish sources. They arrive at a working definition of the term chesed.
This discussion guide explores the Jewish approach to repentance, drawing on Rambam’s Hilchot Teshuvah (Laws of Repentance). Included are hands-on activities for younger and older students that deal with guilt and apology.
The story of Chanukah includes the victory of the Maccabees against the Greek armies, and the oil in the menorah burning eight days instead of one. We usually call these event “miracles”. But what are miracles? In this lesson, we will explore the Jewish perspective on...