Participants: grades K-5
Duration: 2 months
Kesher and Mayyim Hayyim, Boston’s community mikveh, joined forces to support kids and people with disabilities at the mikveh. Through Kesher’s project-based learning model, kindergartners through eighth graders created “social stories” for mikveh guests to make their immersion experiences more accessible.
Students learned how social stories use pictures and simple sentences to explain a new experience to someone. They then toured the mikveh and got an introduction to its place in Jewish tradition and the modern events that Jewish people mark with immersion. Then, each of Kesher’s Judaics classes was given a different lifecycle event to contemplate. The kids took photographs, created and edited the text, and put their stories together. The classes then presented their stories to the Mayyim Hayyim staff and their parents at two special events. We are so proud of how our students embraced and connected to this different space in the Jewish community and created a resource that can be used by visitors to the mikveh for years to come.
 Anafim M_W Conversion Mikveh Social Story.pdf
Anafim M_W Conversion Mikveh Social Story.pdf M-W Nitzanim Wedding Immersion Social Story.pdf
M-W Nitzanim Wedding Immersion Social Story.pdf My Conversion Mikveh Social Story Anafim T_Th 2 updated.pdf
My Conversion Mikveh Social Story Anafim T_Th 2 updated.pdf T-Th Nitzanim Wedding Mikveh Social Story.pdf
T-Th Nitzanim Wedding Mikveh Social Story.pdf Family Member Conversion Anafim T_Th Mikveh Social Story.pdf
Family Member Conversion Anafim T_Th Mikveh Social Story.pdf Shorashim Mikveh Story Monday-Wednesday.docx.pdf
Shorashim Mikveh Story Monday-Wednesday.docx.pdf