While society as a whole descended into a state of anarchy and utter corruption, only Noah remained righteous and faithful to G‑d's ways. Noah was informed by G‑d that a mabul ("flood") will soon destroy all of civilization, and only Noah and his immediate family would survive in a teivah ("ark," boat) that he was to build. G‑d gave Noah the exact dimensions of the teivah he was to build, and commanded Noah to bring along into the teivah specimens of every species of animal and bird to repopulate the world after the mabul, and to stock the boat with food to feed all its inhabitants.
Pop up paper abstract shapes of animals. Draw the shape of the animals you like the most, cut the and laminate. Create your abstract pop up ark...
Showing posts with label parashah Noach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parashah Noach. Show all posts
20 October 2015
19 October 2015
Decorated fall leaves with raindrops
Cheshvan is the second month of the Jewish calendar counting from Rosh Hashanah. Cheshvan is the only month that does not have any holidays or special mitzvot. We are taught that it is “reserved” for the time of Moshiach, who will inaugurate the Third Temple in the month of Cheshvan.
The great flood in the days of Noach began in this month, and it was a year later, also in the month of Cheshvan, that Noach left the ark.
Cheshvan is called the month of bool (בּוּל) a name that stems from the word for “flood” (מַבּוּל). The flood began on the 17th of Cheshvan, and ended the following year on the 27th of Cheshvan. On the following day, the 28th of Cheshvan, Noach brought his sacrifice to God and God swore never again to bring a flood upon the earth to destroy all mankind, and then revealed the sign of His covenant with the world, the rainbow.
The great flood in the days of Noach began in this month, and it was a year later, also in the month of Cheshvan, that Noach left the ark.
Cheshvan is called the month of bool (בּוּל) a name that stems from the word for “flood” (מַבּוּל). The flood began on the 17th of Cheshvan, and ended the following year on the 27th of Cheshvan. On the following day, the 28th of Cheshvan, Noach brought his sacrifice to God and God swore never again to bring a flood upon the earth to destroy all mankind, and then revealed the sign of His covenant with the world, the rainbow.
Collect the first autumn leaves, decorate them (the children will really like it) with brushes or permanent markers. Laminate the leaves in a single composition. On a sheet of glossy transparent drawn with the marker some raindrops. Make it rain on the leaves by joining the two sheets.
25 October 2014
Noach
Of kosher animals and birds, Noah was commanded to take seven pairs of each species (as opposed to one pair of all other species). Noah, his family, and the required animals boarded the teivah and the mabul began.
Animals shapes and shadows modern Ark tableau
02 October 2013
parashah Noach
G‑d told Noah that he is establishing a covenant to never again bring a
flood to destroy the world. G‑d designated the rainbow as the sign of
this covenant: "And it shall come to pass, when I cause clouds to come
upon the earth, that the rainbow will appear in the cloud. And I will
remember My covenant..."
RAINBOWS...
Cotton threads rainbows
Crochet rainbow
see also

doves necklace
RAINBOWS...
Cotton threads rainbows
Crochet rainbow
see also
doves necklace
rainbow past necklaces
16 October 2012
parashah Noach
Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his generation. Noah walked with G-d.
Colour clay doves for parashah Noach yonah
parashah Noach - Rainbow covenant

Noah gave Thanks to God. God was pleased with Noah. God made a covenant with Noah and promised that He would never destroy everything with a flood again. Then God placed a brilliantly colored rainbow across the sky.
we painted some pasta macaroni with brightfull acrylic colours.
to glue them together to make a merry rainbow to remember G.d's promise made to Noach
or to make colourfull necklaces
parashah Noach - Babel tower
The building of the Tower of Babel and the Confusion of Tongues (languages) in ancient Babylon with paper roll.
The Tower of Babel stood for mankind attempting to become equal with God. The people attempted to build a temple into heaven. God did not like the direction He saw man headed in, so He made them speak in different languages. This led to a dispersion of mankind across the Earth.
The Tower of Babel stood for mankind attempting to become equal with God. The people attempted to build a temple into heaven. God did not like the direction He saw man headed in, so He made them speak in different languages. This led to a dispersion of mankind across the Earth.
| We tried to write on it as many languages as we could remember, then you can teach your children where these languages are spoken and show them the countries on a world map or with an online search. |
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15 October 2012
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