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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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Sharing the Joy of Our Sukkah
Lesson PlanEarly Childhood (Pre-K–Grade 1)

Sharing the Joy of Our Sukkah

Fun preschool lesson plan for Sukkot! Teach kids about ushpizin and tzedakah through songs, stories, and activities that inspire kindness and sharing.

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Introduction to Tzedakah: Little Hands, Big Hearts
Lesson PlanEarly Childhood (Pre-K–Grade 1)

Introduction to Tzedakah: Little Hands, Big Hearts

Teach preschoolers the meaning of Tzedakah with stories, games, and hands-on activities. Kids learn to help others, share, and practice kindness every day.

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DIY Tzedakah Box for Kids and Lesson Plan: Daily Giving is Fun
Lesson PlanEarly Childhood (Pre-K–Grade 1)

DIY Tzedakah Box for Kids and Lesson Plan: Daily Giving is Fun

This hands-on early childhood lesson introduces young children to the daily practice of giving tzedakah. Through storytelling, discussion, and a creative Tzedakah box activity, students learn the importance of helping those in need and how small, consistent acts of kindness make a big difference. In this 30–45 minute lesson, children decorate their own Tzedakah box and practice giving a coin each day, building habits of generosity and empathy from an early age.

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Lesson PlanEarly Childhood (Pre-K–Grade 1)

Two Smiles: Learning How Tzedakah Makes Everyone Feel

Discover how helping others can make everyone feel happy.

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