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Mrs. Esther Brown - Standing Up for Justice Through Courage and Cooperation
Grades 5-12. Students learn about Esther Brown, who worked in Kansas during the 1940s alongside Black families and the NAACP to challenge school segregation. Through a mini timeline, short video, guided discussion, and a primary source excerpt from Webb v. School District No. 90 (1949), students examine how local organizing, evidence-gathering, and legal action helped build early challenges to unequal schooling that contributed to Brown v. Board of Education.


Albert Einstein - Asking Questions and Thinking Big
Grades K-2. Students learn about Albert Einstein, a scientist known for asking big questions about how the world works. Through a short video, discussion, and drawing activity, students explore how curiosity and thinking can help people learn new things and make discoveries. Einstein was a Jewish American, an identity that influenced his life and work.


Dr. Jonas Salk - Solving Problems to Help Others
Grades 3-5. Students learn about Dr. Jonas Salk, a scientist who helped stop polio by creating a vaccine. Through a short video, guided discussion, and role-play, students explore how identifying a problem, working persistently, and choosing to help others can make a difference. Salk was a Jewish American scientist whose identity and experiences shaped his life and commitment to helping others. Students will connect his work to their own lives by thinking about how they can h


Dr. Jonas Salk - Using Knowledge to Protect and Improve Lives
Grades 6-12. Students learn about Dr. Jonas Salk, a scientist who developed the polio vaccine. Through video, discussion, and analysis, students examine how scientific knowledge, persistence, and ethical decision-making contributed to a major public health breakthrough.


"Louis Brandeis – A Justice for All"
Grades 3-5. In this lesson, students will watch the informative and engaging PBS mini-biography Louis Brandeis: The First Jewish Supreme Court Justice and reflect on the life and legacy of Justice Louis Brandeis (1856–1941), a trailblazing Jewish American. Students will explore his contributions to civil liberties, workers' rights, and the foundational right to privacy.


RBG: A Documentary Exploring the Life and Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Grades 9-12. In this lesson, students will watch the informative and endearing documentary RBG (2018) and reflect on the life and career of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020), a Jewish American. Students will explore her contributions to gender equality and civil rights and discuss how her legacy continues to influence the American legal system and our society today. Through this lesson, students will analyze the role of the judiciary in shaping laws and so


HAYM SALOMON: The Financier Who Helped Fund America's Freedom
Grades 6-8. Haym Salomon was a Jewish immigrant, financier, and unsung hero of the American Revolution who played a crucial role in securing funds for the war effort. Born in Poland in 1740, he immigrated to America in 1772 and became a successful merchant and banker.
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