In commemoration of Jewish American Heritage Month which takes place every May, we offer this resource to help educators engage students in thinking broadly and critically about the Jewish experience in all of its diversity and complexity. In highlighting the significant events, people, culture and stories which have made a substantial contribution to the Jewish American experience, instruction should incorporate history, literature, politics, first-person experience, the arts, and the struggle for fair treatment and equity.
9 Ideas for Teaching Jewish American Heritage Month
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Arts • English Language Arts • Media Literacy • Social Emotional Learning • Social Studies — Civics and Government, Current Events, Historical Thinking, History/Historical Events, Immigration, World History
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PreK, Grades K-12
Resource Type
Lesson Plan
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