03 July 2013

Parashah mattot masei

The tribes of Ruben and Gad owned lots of cattle. Seeing that the eastern bank of the Jordan , the lands of Sichon and Og which they had just conquered , had abundant pasture, they asked Moshè if they could remain and settle on the eastern bank. 
The Rubenites and Gaddites will leave their cattle and families behind in fortified cities, and all their men will proceed into Israel with their brethren and lead them in the conquest of the land. Only after all the land has been conquered and settled would they return to the other side of the Jordan.
Moshè accepts the offer of the Rubenites and Gaddites.
These two tribes, along with half of the tribe of Menashè settle on the eastern bank of the Jordan, and conquer many of the areas wherein they encountered opposition.

Our "Eastern bank of the Jordan" diorama showing the land of Gad and Rubens with their its pasture and their cattle.

26 June 2013

parashah Pinchas

The Daughters of Zelophehad.
Were five sisters  who raised before Moshè the case of a woman's right and obligation to inherit property in the absence of a male heir in the family. Zelophehad, a man of the Tribe of Menashè had five daughters: Mahlah, Noa, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah; but no sons, and thus no male heirs.
 from Parsha projects :Make a daughters of  Tzelofchad paper doll chain

20 June 2013

parashah Balak 2

Yaacov tents tissue collage.
Ma tovu ohalekha Yaakov, mishk'notekha Yisrael.  
How good are your tents, Yaakov, your dwellings, Israel.

parashah Balak

 Bilaam's donkey
Bilaam's donkey paper craft

12 June 2013

parashah Chukat 2 - parah adumah

The ritual of the Parah Adumah, the red heifer, is part of one of the most mysterious rituals described in the Torah. The purpose of this ritual is to purify people from the defilement caused by contact with the dead. The ritual is discussed in Bamidbar. If you find it difficult to understand, don’t feel bad; our Sages themselves described it as beyond human understanding.
The kids painted totally red a cow toy to have a perfect red heifer.

parashah Chukat


Here’s again as last year what we love to do for the snakes in Chukat, courtesy of Emily Shapiro Katz of ParshaProjects and Challah Crumbs.  
It’s basically a cut-out spiral in a paper plate, it still lies flat, like a plate, then “jumps up” like a real snake.  


05 June 2013

parashah Korach

Aaron blossoming staff
Aaron’s staff miraculously blossoms and brings forth almonds, to prove that his designation as high priest is divinely ordained.
Apply paper almond flowers colored by children to a wooden staff and felt leaves


29 May 2013

parashah Shelach 2

The final portion of the sedra is the third passage of the Sh'ma - the portion of Tzitzit. It contains the mitzva to put Tzitzit on the corners of a four-corner garment [386] and that one of the strings of each corner should be dyed t'cheilet, the special blue dye.

Our hand made cotton Tzitzit 
Tying Tzitzit tutorial HERE (Sephardic)

parashah Shelach

 G-d tells Moshe to send scouts to "spy out" the Land. The emphasis in the wording of the pasuk is on Moshe being the one sending the Meraglim, not at G-d's command nor by his "desire".
The Meraglim map: as every year for parashah Shelach we do a map of Israel. This year we used coloured rice (you can use acrilic paint)
Moshe gives the scouts instructions and an itinerary, hoping that they will return with an encouraging report for Bnei Yisrael. It was the time of the ripening of the grapes...
So then we add the clay made fruits

22 May 2013

parashah behaalotecha

In this week's Torah reading, Beha'alotecha, G‑d instructs Aaron concerning the Tabernacle Menorah lighting. The Levites are initiated into the Tabernacle service. 
G‑d commands Aaron to light the golden Tabernacle Menorah on a daily basis.
My decided to make a modelling clay and  gold painted menorah, lighted it on a blue paper.
Then you put some glittler on the menorah before the paint dries and it is ready

13 May 2013

parashah Nassò

BIRKAT KOHANIM
May the Hashem bless you and guard you -
May Hashem make His face shed light upon you and be gracious unto you
May the Hashem lift up His face unto you and give you peace 
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