60 Ideas for Teaching Israel
- Put together the giant IsraelExperts™ Puzzle Map with your class – and find important biblical sites. Download the Israel Puzzle Map Activity.

- Have historical characters from Israel visit your school (Abraham, Moses, Theodore Herzl, David Ben Gurion, Golda Meir…) – and interview them or have a debate.
- Have your students create a multimedia presentation on different cities in Israel.
- Create a News Response Team to see how different news channels, papers, etc… report the same story differently.
- Recreate an event in the history of Israel using costumes and props.
- Create your own Western Wall/Kotel – using paper grocery bags stuffed with newspaper.
- Use a map of Israel to teach Bible (contact IsraelExperts™ for a free small map or purchase our Israel Puzzle Map).
- Talk about the weather in Israel verses the weather in your community
- Have students research major inventions, technology, discoveries & other contributions from Israel. Try www.israel21c.com.
- Compare & contrast the different geological regions in Israel.
- Find distant (or not so distant) relatives in Israel and send them a list of questions about their lives.
- Raise money for an Israeli tzedaka – do some research about different projects & organizations.
- Have students research and create an itinerary for their dream trip to Israel.
- Learn about Shivat HaMinim – the 7 Species of Israel, where they appear in the Torah and Jewish holidays. 7 Species!
- Weave palm leaves into a lulav holder for Sukkot. 7 Species!
- Stomp grapes in your classroom, make your own labels, and bottle the grape juice. Look at texts about grapes and wine. 7 Species!

- Have a demonstration of making olive oil – and make your own oil lamps from clay.7 Species!
- Try making flour from wheat – then make your own challah. 7 Species!
- Create a nature collage using plants found in Israel – get leaves from a local Nursery and explore the Neot Kedumim website.
- Read Hatikvah and compare to the Star Spangled Banner.
- Learn about Operation Moses and the Jews of Ethiopia who came to Israel.
- Debate how “religious” Israel should be (buses on Shabbat, stores on Shabbat…)
- Read the Israeli Declaration of Independence and compare to the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Download two of our lesson plans about Israel’s Declaration of Independence.
- Find out about the environmental issues Israel is facing – especially regarding the Dead Sea.
- Explore different trips available for high school and college students to go to Israel.
- Invite high school or college students who have been in Israel to talk to your class.
- Read the Kinneret Declaration about the future of Israel as a Jewish-Democratic state.
- Watch an Israeli Movie or Television show (Shalom Sesame, West Bank Story…).

- Learn how Jewish holidays are celebrated on Kibbutzim (especially the Shavuot tractor dances!).
- Read and discuss Shimon Peres’ speech at his inauguration as President.
- Learn about different forms of Zionism (Labor, Religious, National, Cultural, Political…)
- Do an Israel scavenger hunt through the Siddur – looking for references to Israel.
- Listen to some modern Israeli music – and examine the lyrics. Try Dag Nachash, David Broza, Aviv Gefen…
- Learn about the lives of three different Israeli families: one Jewish, one Moslem and one Christian.
- Invite someone from your local Federation department of Israel & Overseas to come speak to your class.
- Learn about the differences between your Movement (Reconstructionist, Reform, Conservative, Orthodox) in Israel and North America.
- Have a contest to create a model of Jerusalem from different media (food, trash, Lego…)
- Learn about some of the different faces and communities of Israel: Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Russian, Ethiopian, Bedouin, Druze, Christian, Moslem, Hasidic, Modern Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Armenian…
- Try an issue of BabagaNewz – a fun magazine for kids dealing with Judaism and Israel.
- Have a poster contest telling people about travel to Israel.
- Learn about your Partnership 2000 Community in Israel – and find a school to dialogue with.
- Do a scavenger hunt through a particular book or parsha of the Torah – looking for references to Israel.
- Have students create an annotated list of websites connected to Israel.
- Spend some time yourself, as teacher, learning more about Israel, attending a course or lecture on Israel education.
- Participate in your community Israel Independence Day Celebration.
- Send pictures, letters or pizza to Israeli soldiers.
- Create an Israeli meal – find menus from restaurants in Israel to help you plan. Invite another class or parents!
- Learn about Ilan Ramon – the Israeli astronaut.
- Find out what issues the Supreme Court in Israel is currently addressing.
- Learn about the famous Women in Israel – both historically and today.

- Find someone in your community who grew up in Israel to come speak about their memories.
- Have an Israeli song festival – find local sponsors to bring Israeli products.
- Watch a music video of an Israeli song – discuss the lyrics and images (try The Sticker Song by Dag Nachash).
- Read the Jerusalem Post magazines especially for kids: Dash, Kids, Zone, Street & Snap.
- Read Yehuda Amichai’s poem, “Tourists” – and consider the relationship between Jews in the Diaspora and Jews in Israel.
- Use a sandbox and create an “archeological dig” – with “artifacts” from different times and places in Israel.

- Learn more about the Passport to Israel program to save money for a trip to Israel.
- Have a virtual trip to Israel – including flight, passport, tickets.
- Learn an Israeli dance – and perform it for parents or another class.
- Call IsraelExperts™ today and begin planning a trip for teachers, students, families, leaders.
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