In my family we like to say we spell our last name with the Jewish spelling. My husband became a Jew by choice after 18 years of marriage (my parents finally got that Jewish son-in-law)! We [...]
Directions: Download and print the Purim Four Square. Name each Purim symbol correctly and color in its box (each child playing should use a different color). The person to complete the most [...]
Written by Leah Krakinowski Originally published as the cover story in the New Jersey Jewish Standard, February 17, 2012 More than 13.5 million children under the age of 18 in the United States [...]
Various communities have run disability awareness programs for a number of years. However, in 2009 the idea of creating a month in which these programs could be united into a national Jewish [...]
Dream Big Y’All – by Rob Eshman This article originally appeared on JewishJournal.com In synagogue last Friday night, just after her sermon, the rabbi announced she had invited a [...]
Written by Dori Frumin Kirshner, Executive Director, Matan I just returned from a FLAME concert. What is FLAME, you might ask? FLAME is a collection of talented souls who don’t let any [...]
Written by Susan Wiener, Westchester Reform Temple, Chair, Inclusion Task Force This post originally appeared on the Union for Reform Judaism blog. I can still remember the day, my daughter [...]
Jewish Disability Awareness Month is a unified effort among Jewish organizations worldwide to use common programs to raise awareness and foster inclusion of people with disabilities, their [...]
Memory is a great game that can be made easier or more difficult. Print out copies of this Tu B’Shevat memory game and follow the instructions on the print out on how to make the memory [...]