Jewish History

The Jewish History curriculum emphasizes our school’s core value of Ahavat Yisrael, encouraging students to form an inextricable bond with the Jewish people, past, present, and future. Jewish history courses encourage leadership and collaborative learning, with at least one core project in each course that places students in the roles of researcher and teacher. Students are asked to apply their research through simulations, presentations, and the writing of argumentative research-based papers. Units in Jewish History courses extend beyond the mere memorization of information. Instead, we emphasize individual reflection and critical analysis of historical developments as they manifest in students' lives as Jews today.

Core Skills
  • Primary and secondary source analysis

  • Critical Thinking

  • Writing an argumentative history paper

    • Developing an analytical thesis

    • Applying and analyzing supporting evidence

    • Properly citing materials

  • Research

  • Note-taking and organizing ideas

  • Presentation skills

  • Discussion/debate

  • Reviewing content and test-taking skills

  • Interpreting maps and knowledge of geography

  • Reading and assessing scholarly articles

  • Analyzing historical interpretations

  • Blending academic knowledge and Jewish identity

Themes

9th Grade
Ancient and Medieval Jewish History

10th Grade
Modern Jewish History

11th Grade
History of Modern Israel