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Build a bridge to take your students from their primer year into¬¿Book 1¬¿of¬¿The New Siddur Program. Offers reading review remediation and vocabulary readiness. This simple review brings students back up to speed in just 4-6 weeks!
Dozens of puzzles games mazes and illustrations reinforce the stories and ideas learned in the first book of A Child's Bible.
An interdisciplinary approach to the religious school curriculum this is a holiday life-cycle and civics text all in one.
Note: This product is printed when you order it. When you include this product your order will take 5-7 additional days to ship. Cursive Hebrew writing practice plus reinforcement of siddur vocabulary in the text.
A hands-on prayer readiness book for young children. Filled with games and craft activities.¬¿My Siddur¬¿invites children to make their own prayer book.
"Baking challah can be a joyful family activity--even if the eggs fall, the baby cries, and the dog steps in the flour! With perseverance and enthusiasm, Bubbe and her granddaughter turn out two beautiful golden loaves of the traditional braided bread to celebrate Shabbat"--P. [4] of cover.
"The book will be double-sided, with two front covers--one for the Haggadah (opens from the right) and the other for the planning section (regular English opening, from the left)"--Data view.
Rediscover the land of our ancestors through the products of the field!
This new 48-page resource book contains everything teachers need to plan and manage their classes keep class records and add mindfulness and purpose to their teaching.
In this introduction to the study of Jewish texts Rabbi Ronald H. Isaacs guides students in the reading investigating and questioning of talmudic and midrashic materials
Rabbi Edwin Goldberg's new book Heads and Tales: Stories from the Sages to Enlighten our Minds brings age-old tales to life once more. Designed as an introduction to the art of reading rabbinic literature, Heads and Tales opens the door to the creative genius of the rabbis of long ago.Using this carefully selected collection of stories, Heads and Tales will help instill a love of Jewish stories, while also helping students gain the skills needed to be critical readers of these traditional stories. In addition, these stories demonstrate that the issues that concerned our ancestors in past generations are similar or are the same as those that concern us today. The tales found in the book, while they may have been written in years gone by, remain most relevant.Perfect introduction to traditional text studyTexts provided in both Hebrew and EnglishDiscussion questions includedInsightful commentary on each storyWell-suited for high school or adult education classes
These Words Upon Our HeartÔø¿blends history philosophy language literature and comparative religion into a fun fascinating and challenging study on Jewish literacy.
Organized thematically this text by noted educator and author Nachama Skolnik Moskowitz provides students with the opportunity to study a selection of essential rabbinic texts.
Are you looking for a high school curriculum that brings to life issues directly related to your students? Would you like to help your students improve their text skills?Ôø¿Sex in the TextÔø¿may be your answer.
These beautifully illustrated keepsake books have pages for celebrants and parents to record the details of the ceremony the Torah and haftarah portions a family tree and special moments to remember.
In this book early childhood expert Andrea King tracks the development of two composite families through the life-cycle process and compares how well they manage the challenges that arise at each stage.
Draws on the Jewish tradition to advise adolescents on making ethical decisions about death, family, sex, and other areas of life.
"Addresses the long-recognized need for a text that presents contemporary Israel to American youth." --Dr. Robert Wales, President, American Jewish University"Presents a three-dimensional Israel--full of political debate, cultural clash, and the human dilemmas of real people." --Robert Satloff, Executive Director, The Washington Institute for Near East PolicyIn Israel Matters leading middle-east authority Mitchell Bard digs deeply into the political cultural and historical forces facing the Jewish state. He provides historical context and fact-based answers to the criticisms and controversies that will help students and adults alike come to the debate about Israel with an appreciation for its complexity and an ability to develop and then advocate for a balanced view of Israel that is fair tot he Jewish state.This revised version includes timelines through 2018.
Do your students lose their Hebrew reading skills every year between May and September?
This full-color three-year prayer series presents the Shabbat Morning Service in its exact order; prayers, blessings, and songs for home observance of Shabbat and the holidays; and selections from the Friday Night Service and Hallel. Hineni: The New Hebrew Through Prayer 1 includes the opening prayers in the Shabbat Morning Service and prayers and blessings for the home, including Shabbat and the holidays. Students examine the themes of the prayers as well as their links to Jewish values, and they answer challenging analytical questions, such as: "Why do you think Ma'ariv Aravim and Yotzer Or include so many words that mean "create"? What does that tell us about God?" PRAYERS IN BOOK 1: Barechu Ma'ariv Aravim Yotzer Or Shema Ve'ahavta Mi Chamochah Brachot Brachot shel Mitzvah Brachot shel Shabbat Brachot shel Yom Tov Kiddush
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