Kehila: Caring & Community – Lessons for JDAIM and Beyond

If Moshe Rabeynu, who had a speech and communication disorder, were to come into our synagogue and want to read from the Torah that he gave us, could we handle it without becoming embarrassed if he were to stutter? Kehila: Caring & Community is a new, very user-friendly curriculum for teens focusing on disabilities and inclusion. Written in partnership with Shutaf Inclusion Programs, it combines relevant, text-based conversations and experiential learning (activities, videos, and music, all embedded in digital sourcebooks).  As students explore Jewish perspectives on disability, they also learn about themselves and their world. 

DOWNLOAD SOURCEBOOKS AND TEACHERS’ GUIDES

General Information About the Chai MitzvahTeen Program:
Teen groups are generally formed through organizations such as schools and youth groups.

  • No registration fee Click here to register.
  • Choose from eight curricula Click here for samples.
  • Digital Materials – Perfect for SmartBoard or tablet, just $18 per set of Sourcebooks and Leader’s Guides
  • Stipends for registered groups for tikkun olam projects
  • Stipends for students to travel to Israel on a peer summer trip of their choice

For more information, please contact Nina Fondiller Woldin, nina@chaimitzvah.org