The Time Compass: The Ancient Israelites
Videos are generally available for preview to non-members as short clips. Limited full-length titles are also available. Log In to view the full length title.
Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesExplores Jewish history, from Abraham's people journeying to the Promised Land up to the Final Diaspora. Students learn of Joseph's exile in Egypt, Moses and the Ten Commandments, the 40 years of wandering in the desert, and the establishment of Judea and Israel. They also learn the significance of the Torah, the Arc of the Covenant, the destruction of Solomon's temple, and the memory of the Holy Land kept alive by Jewish rituals.
Media Details
Runtime: 18 minutes 36 seconds
- Topic: Geography, History, Literature, Religion, Philosophy, and Spirituality
- Subtopic: Ancient History, Children's Literature, Middle East, World Religions
- Grade/Interest Level: 4 - 8
- Standards:
- Release Year: 2009
- Producer/Distributor: New Dimension Media/Questar
- Series: The Time Compass
- Report a Problem
Available Resources
Related Media
The Time Compass: Ancient China
The Time Compass: Ancient China (Spanish)
The Time Compass: The Byzantine Empire
The Time Compass: The Byzantine Empire (Spanish)
The Time Compass: Ancient Egypt
The Time Compass: Ancient Egypt (Spanish)
The Time Compass: Incas and the Andean Cultures
The Time Compass: Incas and the Andean Cultures (Spanish)
The Time Compass: Classical Greece
The Time Compass: Classical Greece (Spanish)
Time Compass videos are great
my favorite resource for history
Great video to reinforce Ancient Israel unit!
It was an interesting and insightful video.
this was a good video and it gave a lot of infromation about the topic.
thus was a pretty cool vid gave a lot of info
I have enjoyed showing this to my 6th grade History class. They have enjoyed watching it, learning about Ancient Israel, and it has helped my students who struggle with "typical" learning. Diane Schukar
This is an amazing video for 6th grade social studies. I showed this to every single one of my classes (2 Regular classes, 1 EC, and 1 AIG). Each class has students who have some sort of disability, but everyone seemed to really enjoy it and learned from it!