Exploring Judaism, Culture and Identity – Virtual
Year Levels: 3–10
Discover the vibrancy of Jewish life and culture in this engaging online session. Through the lens of Judaism, students will examine how cultural traditions and religious practices shape identity and community.
This program explores key aspects of Jewish life, including Shabbat (Jewish Sabbath), prayer and the Jewish calendar, while encouraging students to reflect on their own lived experiences. Led by the Jewish Museum’s knowledgeable educators, this is an interactive session, with plenty of opportunities for questions and facilitated discussion, providing an engaging and thought-provoking learning experience for young people.
Includes: Live interactive presentation and Q&A session.
Duration: 1 hour.
Cost: $250 per session.
Learning Objectives
- Explore how Jewish rituals, practices, and traditions, including Shabbat, prayer, and the Jewish calendar, help shape people’s feelings of connection to their culture and community.
- Learn how culture influences people’s thinking, acting, and connecting with others.
- Reflect on how cultural diversity strengthens communities and brings people together in a multicultural society.
- Develop an appreciation for cultural diversity and understand what helps create inclusive and welcoming communities.
This program offers a unique opportunity to learn about Jewish culture while engaging with the complexities of identity, diversity and belonging, fostering greater respect within and understanding of Australia’s multicultural community.
We are committed to ensuring that all students have access to this program. If the cost presents a challenge, please contact the Museum to discuss assistance.