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Database Entries Tagged with: Character Traits

Middot Through Media – A Pathway to Character Development

What character traits enable a human being to find within himself the courage to risk his life for the sake of others? This is only one of many questions discussed in an exciting, interactive class that catapults high school seniors into a deep exploration of their own character and what it means to achieve a “life well-lived.” During high school

By: Rabbi Dr. Moshe Drelich from Sar High School

Grade(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, High school

Subject(s) of entry: English/ Writing/ Language Arts

Pedagogy: Blended Learning

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Thematic Learning of Character Traits Through a Torah Lens

What follows is a thematic unit on Persistence created for our 7th/8th grade Jewish Thought class at Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School. It is the first in our series of units to deeply examine character traits (or middot) as a means to develop connections between our modern lives and our sacred Jewish texts. After settling on an initial definition of persistence, we studied and discussed examples found in Tanach and various other Jewish and secular sources to help us deepen our understanding and appreciation of this important and esteemed character trait. It is our hope that this creative approach to learning will allow our students to be fully engaged now, but also to reflect and think about these traits and their rich connection to Judaism at different stages in their lives. Future units this year include Heroism, Happiness and Kindness.

By: Mrs. Baila Brackman, Mrs. Alise Gold from Akiba Schechter Jewish Day School

Grade(s): 7, 8, 9, 10, Middle school, High school

Subject(s) of entry: Tanach, Jewish Thought

Pedagogy: PBL - project based learning, Blended Learning, 21st Century Skills

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