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Lead your students on a tour through the most significant milestones in a Jewish life.Ôø¿
Practice and Review Workbook - Includes additional reading practice.
Each lesson--40 in all--focuses exclusively on a single letter or vowel colorfully illustrating its sound and form. For example the letter mem¬¿is introduced with¬¿mezuzah; het¬¿with¬¿hallah.
After filling in their passports children will explore Jerusalem shop in the shuk climb Masada inspect cargo in Haifa's port plant a tree in a JNF forest and much more.
Invite your students to explore Jewish values by focusing on their everyday relationships and decision-making.
Marvel meets Transformers in this mystery adventure with a steampunk twist
Paint, perform, and doodle your way through the Jewish holidays!Guide your students through a process of unlocking the meaning of each holiday and its values through artistic projects and concepts. Make a drawing in response to hearing the shofar; create a nature collage for Tu BiShevat; act out the movement of a lulav.Make, Create, Celebrate uses art as a way to help students connect with the underlying values of the holidays in a personal way, free from explaining the how-tos of each holiday.Not an artist? Don't worry about it! These projects are about self-expression and ideas, and therefore, are for everyone. By the time students have compelte the holiday cycle, they will have created a portfolio full of their own work reflecting Jewish values.SPECIAL FEATURES:Gallery Tour: More than 15 beautiful, full-color images of contemporary and historical artworks with accompanying reflection questions.About Art: Explanations of art techniquesGood to Know: Fun facts about the holidaysThink About: Prompts and thoughtful questions that help learners apply their art experiences to the Jewish holidaysArtist Statements: Space for students to write and reflect about their own workPeer Reviews: Opportunities for students to share their work with friends, and give and receive feedback.Video Links: Links to online, original videos by the author, Julie Wohl, that demonstrate activities within the source.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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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