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01 décembre 2007
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9781683367239
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English
Insights, ideas and activities for discussing with students what Jewish People have to say about Israel.
A step-by-step guide to creative use of A Dream of Zion: American Jews Reflect on Why Israel Matters to Them in the classroom. Each session includes:
Introduction
Lower Grades (4–6)
My Secret Identities
Upper Grades (9–12)
What Is My Connection to Israel?
Israel: Yours, Mine and Ours
Do You Feel the Love?
Discussion Guide to "For Me, Israel Is ..."
Hand-out 1—Taking Israel Personally
Hand-out 2—For Me, Israel Is
Hand-out 3—A Covenant of Relationship with Israel
Hand-out 4—How Do I Feel about Israel?
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Date de parution
01 décembre 2007
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0
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9781683367239
Langue
English
Teacher s Guide
Edited by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin editor of A Dream of Zion: American Jews Reflect on Why Israel Matters to Them
A Dream of Zion:
American Jews Reflect on Why Israel Matters to Them Teacher s Guide
2008 First Printing
2008 by Jeffrey K. Salkin
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C ONTENTS
Introduction
Lower Grades (4-6)
My Secret Identities
Upper Grades (9-12)
What Is My Connection to Israel?
Israel: Yours, Mine and Ours
Do You Feel the Love?
Discussion Guide to For Me, Israel Is . . .
Hand-out 1-Taking Israel Personally
Hand-out 2-For Me, Israel Is . . .
Hand-out 3-A Covenant of Relationship with Israel
Hand-out 4-How Do I Feel about Israel?
I NTRODUCTION
This teacher s guide will help you take some of the ideas presented in A Dream of Zion: American Jews Reflect on Why Israel Matters to Them and use them in classroom and learning settings. As anyone who has been involved in Jewish education knows, the entire subject of how to teach about Israel in American Jewish educational settings is a matter of great controversy. Part of the problem rests in the simple timelines of curricula; lesson plans that deal with current events or even current geo-political conditions get stale very rapidly. So, too, is the entire issue of how to present the reality of Israel to Diaspora students-motivation, follow-up, and the lack of compelling materials. While it is true that nothing in contemporary Jewish education succeeds better than Israel experiences (e.g., taglit birthright and various youth programs in Israel), the paradox is that teaching about Israel (rather than using the experience of Israel itself as the curriculum) is notoriously problematic.
This teacher s guide will help you contribute to the important and difficult task of teaching about Israel, especially as the Jewish State prepares to celebrate its sixtieth anniversary.
L OWER G RADES (4-6)
The kind of Israel education that is appropriate for younger children is, by necessity, simple. Children can understand that Israel is a land and country that is very special for Jews, as well as other religious groups. Depending on age and sophistication, they can learn how to recognize place names on a map of Israel; how to identify a few key historical figures; how to appreciate the special relationship that the nations of North America, but more specifically, the United States, have with Israel.
MY SECRET IDENTITIES
TIME: One Hour
GOAL
Students will be able to name the different secret identities that they have, and recognize that Jewish is one of them.
ACTIVITY
A free-flowing discussion about identity in which students will get the connection between being Jewish and being American.
INTRODUCTION
Today we are going to talk about who we are. How many of you like stories of super heroes? What is true of almost every super hero? They all have super powers. But they also have secret identities. Superman is also Clark Kent. Batman is also Bruce Wayne.
Name some other super heroes who have secret identities.
You don t need to have super powers to have a secret identity. In fact, we all have more than one identity. For example, here in this class, you are a student. To your friends, you are a friend. To your parents, you are a daughter or son. To your siblings, you are a sister or brother. To your grandparents, you are a grandchild.
How many identities do you have?
What are the roles that you play?
Now, along with those identities, you have other identities as well. For example, you are a member of the community in which you live. You are a resident of this state. You are a citizen of the United States.
What other people are you a member of besides the American people?
Teacher s Tip: The Jewish people .
As a member of the Jewish people, what other country do you care about?
Teacher s Tip: Israel
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