04 September 2014
03 September 2014
Parashah Shofetim
Moshè instructs the Israelites to coronate a king after they enter Israel. A Jewish king may not amass an excessive amount of horses, wives, or personal wealth. The king writes for himself two Torah scrolls. One of them remains with him at all times, a constant reminder to remain humble and follow G‑d's Law.
Paper Crowns
Children paper crowns made with glossy cardboard, glitter and stickers for Jewish king of Shofetim
01 September 2014
Parashah Reeh
Moshè commands the Israelites to designate every seventh year as a Shmitah
(Sabbatical) Year. During this year, creditors must forgive outstanding
loans. The section then discusses the obligation to give charity to the
poor with a happy heart, and to lend them money if necessary, even if
the Shmitah Year is looming.
Tzedakah Tissue Box
Tzedakah box obtained from a cardboard rectagular shaped box covered with natural fabrics and precious decorations.
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