Remember Ten Seven
The Power of Collective Memory
In response to the events of October 7 and the upcoming anniversary, ShalomLearning is proud to introduce the Ten Seven curriculum. This new resource is designed to help middle and high school students and their families reflect on this tragic chapter in Jewish history, honor the memories of those impacted by the attack on Israel, and instill hope for the remaining hostages.
The curriculum recognizes that October 7 affected each of us in different ways, challenging our relationship with Judaism, Israel, and each other. It encourages thoughtful reflection while providing the tools to process these emotions and guide students with care and compassion.
Curriculum Overview
The Ten Seven curriculum is built on three key pillars: The Past, The Present, and The Future. Through these, students explore the historical impact, reflect on current challenges, and look ahead with resilience. The lessons are enriched by Jewish values like Teshuvah (Repentance), Gevurah (Courage), and Shalom (Peace), creating a foundation for meaningful discussions and activities that connect our shared experiences as a community.
For more information, please check out our blog post. To access the curriculum, please fill out the form below and you will receive the PDF.

Featured Partners

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
The Federation subsidizes the cost of ShalomLearning curriculum for all community schools. In addition, ShalomLearning powers the Atlanta Hebrew Connection:
- Offers virtual Hebrew programs taught by ShalomLearning educators. This year, 11 ShalomLearning educators will teach:
- 32 classes a week over nine time slots
- 800 classes a year of small groups of 3-5 students
- 120 Students from 6 Conservative and Reform congregations
- Provides collaboration and friendships across congregations
- Offers flexibility for families to choose a class time for their schedule

Jewish Federation of Palm Beach
Jewish Federation of Palm Beach
ShalomLearning supports:
- 10 congregations of varying sizes
- Over 250 students

Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)
Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)
URJ provides the ShalomLinkED online learning program to over 100 students across the country:
- Includes Jewish values and Hebrew programs
- Offered to Students in 1st-6th grade
- Enables congregation leaders from small synagogues to provide excellent education options with minimal resources
