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Akhlah
The Jewish Children’s Learning Network

Areyvut
Helps Jewish children choose social action projects for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Babaganewz
A full-color monthly classroom magazine for grades 4-7 that accurately and thoughtfully analyzes major news stories, religious holidays, cultural events and youth trends that play an important part in our children’s lives

Bless The Children – A Mother’s Journal
A book by Hanna Golan, is a collection of short rhyming stories extracted from the author’s childhood memoirs

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Building Blocks Workshops
A model building "large group activity" that is presented through the vision of an Architect

Jewish Art Education
Provides information on a variety of presentations, classes, and workshops about Jewish art that are available in person, on CD-ROM, and by download

JudaicArtKits.com
Produces Judaic art curricula for children

MitzvahChic
A Bar/Bat Mitzvah planning site

Snunit
Hebrew-language portal for Israeli K-12 students

Telem Youth
Jewish teens in the greater Boston area are coming together to make meaningful community service part of their lives

Torah.net Youth’s Corner
Features Brachot, stories, jokes, and a Did You Know? section for kids

Torah Tots
A Jewish learning site for children, featuring a collection of animated characters

Tzivos Hashem
Tzivos Hashem: Jewish Children International is the foremost worldwide organization serving the physical and spiritual needs of Jewish children

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