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Feathers in the Wind: A Jewish-American’s Story
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This is a FREE resource that has been distributed by RaceBridges For Schools.
The purpose of this lesson plan:
- To examine some of the unique qualities of contemporary Jewish culture
- To practice personal storytelling and listening skills
- To examine the ways that traditional and contemporary stories can work together to address larger themes and illuminate our lives
- To collectively address way to create a more inclusive community
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