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Building Tomorrow's Judaism Today

Open Source Judaism is a community-driven hub where rabbis, educators, and Jewish leaders share, adapt, and co-create modular resources—called Synagogue Development Kits (SDKs)—to reimagine Jewish learning, prayer, and community life.

Featured Toolkits (SDKs)

The Engagement Kit

Rabbi David Paskin

A modular toolkit for deepening relational engagement across Jewish lifecycle moments, micro-communities, and digital touchpoints. Includes playbooks, templates, and strategies for designing human-centered Jewish community connections.

The Education Tooklit

Rabbi David Paskin

A toolkit for designing vibrant, learner-centered Jewish education grounded in mastery-based learning, developmental alignment, and spiritual relevance. Includes frameworks, planning tools, curriculum maps, and assessment rubrics for a wide range of educational settings.

Shabayit: A Home-Centered Shabbat Morning Service

Rabbi David Paskin

Shabayit is a 1-hour, music-filled Shabbat morning service designed to help families create sacred space and time in their own homes. Delivered over Zoom with a strong emphasis on high-quality audio and video, it offers a spiritually immersive experience where technology supports, rather than distracts from, Shabbat joy.

Collaboration & Shared Wisdom (Shutafut)

Connect with peers, share knowledge, and co-create impactful resources.

Why Open Source?

Innovation & Adaptability (Hit’orerut)

Freely adapt and remix toolkits to suit your community's unique needs.

Transparency & Trust
(Panim el Panim)

Access resources developed openly, fostering trust and clear understanding.

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