Supporting Our Youth & Teens: Learning & Talking About Israel

Jewish Teen Initiative at CJP has compiled a collection of resources to help you learn about the evolving situation, which will be updated as new opportunities and resources become available. See the resources below. For additional opportunities to connect, learn and act, visit Israel Under Attack on JewishBoston.com


Virtual Gatherings For Parents, Educators and Professionals 

 

Resources For Families 

 

Resources For Educators and Professionals 

 

Focusing on Mental Health and Wellness 

BaMidbar is offering community support for teens and young adults. Learn more and schedule a call. 

Gateways, in partnership with BaMidbarJF&CS, and local area clinicians, is holding a full day drop-in Zoom support for educators and parents on Wednesday, Oct. 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. staffed with mental health clinicians. Both Hebrew- and English-speaking clinicians will be available. Register. For questions or additional information, contact Ali Shwartz, mental health specialist, Gateways: Access to Jewish Education, or Emily Heeren, director of programs and partnerships, BaMidbar. 

Wellness Resources for the Situation in Israel (The Blue Dove Foundation) 

 

Understanding Context & Bias 

 

Suggested Reading List 

FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN 

FOR TEENS & ADULTS 

  • “How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less” by Sarah Glidden 
  • “One More River” by Lynne Reid Banks (YA) 
  • “Once More With Chutzpah” by Haley Neil (YA) 
  • “Can We Talk About Israel” by Daniel Sokatch 
  • “Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth” by Noa Tishby 
  • “Walking the Bible: A Journey By Land Through the Five Books of Moses” by Bruce Feiler 
  • “Let There Be Water” by Seth M. Siegel 
  • “Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn” by Daniel Gordis 
  • “Exodus” by Leon Uris 
  • “Startup Nation” by Dan Senor and Saul Singer 
  • “A Dream of Zion: American Jews Reflect on Why Israel Matters To Them” by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin 

FOR EDUCATORS & PROFESSIONALS 

  • “The Aleph Bet of Israel Education” by The iCenter 
  • “My Second-Favorite Country: How American Jewish Children Think About Israel” by Sivan Zakai 
  • “Loving the Real Israel: An Educational Agenda for Liberal Zionism” by Alex Sinclair 
  • “Essential Israel” by Ilan Troen and Rachel Fish 
  • “Israel Education Matters: A 21st Century Paradigm for Jewish Education” by Lisa D. Grant and Ezra M. Kopelowitz 
  • “A Philosophy of Israel Education: A Relational Approach” by Barry Chazan 

 

Partner Organizations 

 

Partnering With Our Broader Greater Boston Community

In partnership with the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston, CJP helped to create a new position at JCRC, Director of Educational Partnerships, to expand work in engaging with local school districts on issues of antisemitism and anti-Zionism. The work and this new position will be overseen by FayeRuth Fisher, JCRC’s Senior Director, Public Affairs. Please contact her and copy Melissa Garlick, CJP’s Senior Director, Combating Antisemitism and Building Civic Engagement, with concerns and questions about resources and guidance to support school districts in navigating these issues.

Compiled in partnership with BaMidbar, Gateways, Tribe Talk, The Jewish Education Project and other community partners. Have we missed something? Interested in learning more about our work? Contact Leah Finkelman, engagement manager, teens & camping, or Brett Lubarsky, director, Jewish Teen Initiative at CJP.