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A grandma and her little grandson take a walk along a Tel-Aviv street and encounter the conductor and musicians of the Israel Philharmonic gathering for their first performance....... More
Young Lionel loves to draw, a hobby not much appreciated by his immigrant parents. When his teacher sees his drawings, she arranges to take him, by trolley, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. More
Harry Weiss—later known as Harry Houdini—is enthralled when the circus comes to his Wisconsin town....... More
In Parshat Balak, we meet the second (and final) talking animal in the Torah (the first being the snake in Eden)....... More
This lesson plan will guide educators to support students as they explore and dramatize the story of the Jonah and the big fish, with narration, props, costumes and scenery. More
Students learn about the giving of the Torah to the Jewish people and become involved in recreating this Torah portion. More
Video and learning materials from PBS Learning Media: "This enhanced video resource takes a look at the Great Depression, focusing on Yip Harburg’s song "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" and President Roosevelt’s famous "Forgotten Man" speech....... More
Children who have sung and danced to "HavaNagila" will learn how it may have come to be transformed from a sad Yiddish melody to the musical embodiment of pioneering Zionism....... More
Ditty Cohen, an orthodox teen, is forced to keep her passion and talent for ballet dancing hidden from her family....... More
In Vogiel's third novel set in an Orthodox girls' school in England in the late 1940's, a caring faculty helps a student adjust to the discovery that she has a twin sister. More