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Lesson plans, discussion guides, and printable materials to help educators and parents teach Tzedakah with depth and clarity.

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Who is Impacted by Tzedaka
Lesson PlanSelf Guided Learning

Who is Impacted by Tzedaka

Follow this self guided learning experience and learn about tzedakah as a core Jewish obligation of justice—not mere generosity

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How We Give: Methods, Priority & Sensitivity
Lesson PlanSelf Guided Learning

How We Give: Methods, Priority & Sensitivity

Follow this self guided learning experience and learn about tzedakah as a core Jewish obligation of justice—not mere generosity

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Why We Give: Values & Spiritual Meaning
Lesson PlanSelf Guided Learning

Why We Give: Values & Spiritual Meaning

Follow this self guided learning experience and learn about tzedakah as a core Jewish obligation of justice—not mere generosity

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What Tzedakah Is: Obligation & Foundation
Lesson PlanSelf Guided Learning

What Tzedakah Is: Obligation & Foundation

Follow this self guided learning experience and learn about tzedakah as a core Jewish obligation of justice—not mere generosity

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Lending to Hashem elem
Lesson PlanElementary (Grades 2–5)

Lending to Hashem elem

This lesson plan is designed for elementary students in grades 3-5 and focuses on the concept of tzedakah and divine reward. Through an engaging midrash from Vayikra Rabbah 37, students will learn how even small acts of kindness can lead to great rewards. The lesson includes a variety of interactive activities, such as a "Mitzvah Collector Tag" game and a "My Mitzvah Sack" craft, to help students understand the value of giving, even in difficult circumstances, and reflect on the meaning of tzedakah in their own lives.

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How Abraham and King David Gave Tzedakah
Lesson PlanElementary (Grades 2–5)

How Abraham and King David Gave Tzedakah

This lesson plan, designed for elementary students in grades 4-5, explores the concept of tzedakah by comparing the different approaches of Abraham and David. It teaches that tzedakah is about more than just giving money; it's about the manner and timing of helping others. The lesson uses a variety of interactive methods, including a warm-up activity, a text study of Avot D'Rabbi Natan 33, and group discussions, to help students understand these different values and apply them to their own choices. The goal is for students to see that both Abraham's and David's ways of helping are valuable and that they can choose to be generous and fair in their own lives.

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Anonymous Giving and Dignity
Lesson PlanElementary (Grades 2–5)

Anonymous Giving and Dignity

What if the best kind of giving… is the kind no one knows about? Explore anonymous kindness in the Beit Hamikdash

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Lesson PlanElementary (Grades 2–5)

Maot Chitim: Pesach and Community - Elem

This lesson plan introduces elementary students to the concept of Maot Chitim, the Jewish tradition of collecting money to help those in need celebrate Passover.

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