Alef – Pre-School & Reception (3–5 year olds)
- Play the Joo Joo Drums
- Enjoy “Hannah’s Dress” told by puppets
- Cooking: Make some Hummus – and eat it too!
- Create a bunch of Felt Flowers
- Play room, DVDs for the end of the day (from 16:00)
Bet – School years 1–3 (6–8 year olds)
- Learn some Yiddish
- Play the Joo Joo Drums
- Make your own Hummus for a snack
- Create some Riddles with Words and Pictures
- Watch a puppet show: “Hannah’s Dress”
- Optional (if tired towards the end of the day): Play room, DVDs from 16:00
Gimmel – School years 4–6 (9–11 year olds)
- Graffiti in Tel Aviv: what does it mean?
- Rewrite the story of Ruth in a drama workshop
- The Jewish East End: what was it like to be an immigrant? Investigate the lives of real East Enders through objects and documents
- Joo Joo Drumming
- Cooking: make your own Hummus
- Animal magic: writing animal fantasy with an author
Dalet – School years 7–9 (12–14 year olds)
- Jewish EastEnders. Explore the real lives of Jewish immigrants with staff of the Jewish Museum
- How can Jewish refugees help frame the Israel debate? Learn from Harif, the Association of Jews from the Middle East and North Africa
- Yiddish: An animated introduction
- Drum away with the Joo Joo Drums
- Story telling on the theme of teenage life inside Israel – and outside too
- Israeli Dancing!
Hey – School years 10 and up (15–17 year olds)
- The uncertain and fragile grounds of Jewish Emunah/trust
- How can Jewish refugees help frame the Israel debate? Learn from> Harif, the Association of Jews from the Middle East and North Africa
- Everything you always wanted to know about Jesus, Christianity and Judeo-Christian relations. A Q&A session
- Immigration: the real lives of Jewish EastEnders after the great migration
- Recreate the Doboszynski trial, one of the biggest anti-Jewish scandals of interwar Poland, in a reality game
- Israeli Dancing!