Eizehu Gibor empowers your students to live Jewish values is essential. For Jews, it is about being a person worthy of emulation. It's about knowing how to do the right thing, how to make a contribution to the world, and how to be a mensch, and how to live up to being created in God's image.
We live in a world where kids need heroes. They need them because values are best learned from people who live them. They need them because there is a shortage of values in the world in which they live.
Eizehu Gibor starts with values and then lets Jewish role models tell their own stories of living those values. Read Albert Einstein's own words on being a humble person, and listen to Rabbi Harold Schulweis' sermon about why we have an obligation to fix the world. This is also a book about telling the stories of Jewish heroes whose stories are worth knowing but are seldom told. Your students can be inspired by the story of Regina Jonas, the world's first woman rabbi, who struggled to teach about living a Jewish life.