
A Part of Grandma, A Part of Me
Learning about your grandparents’ traditions and customs tells about your own. What is a part of your grandma is a part of you.

Learning about your grandparents’ traditions and customs tells about your own. What is a part of your grandma is a part of you.

Learning about our families’ pasts can help determine what we learn for the future, part of what the L’Dor V’Dor project is about.

This L’dor V’dor essay explores the importance of holding onto and sharing personal stories, and passing this to future generations.

This L’Dor V’Dor essay recounts the story of a family from Poland and Costa Rica and how that shaped their next generations.

The latest L’Dor V’Dor essay explores how similar yet different the lives of a granddaughter and a grandmother are.

The latest L’Dor V’Dor explores a granddaughter’s relationship with her Baubie and how that impacts her Judaism.

In the next L’Dor V’dor Essay, tenth grader Emerson Blum shares about his family’s Jewish journey, leading through his own.

For this week of the Omer’s sphere of sustainability, look at netzach, eternity. Learn about using this sefirah when thinking about endurance

What does “b’khol dor vador—in every generation” mean in light of the events of October 7? How does this connect us to Passover?

We use the Seder as a lived experience by reenacting the exodus, not just recounting it. Therefore, we can all connect to Passover.