07 October 2012
Yom Kippur reminder board
The Yom Kippur reminder of things either done or not done on Yom Kippur.
The cards are available in non-editable pdf format here
It teaches the basic halachos of Yom Kippur.
It teaches the basic halachos of Yom Kippur.
Rosh ha shana cards
Homemade Rosh ha shana cards with bottles corks
Rosh HaShanah is the Jewish New Year and like most Jewish holidays there are food customs associated with it. This sweet combination stems from an age-old Jewish tradition of eating sweet foods to express our hope for a sweet new year.
22 July 2012
tisha b'Av
Tisha b'Av project.
Create this beautiful project using the agam art style of the
Yerushalayim skyline on one side and the pasuk "Im
eshkacheiech Yerushalayim" on the other side. This is a good
project to create for the three weeks, nine days and the fast
days remembering the destruction of the Bais Hamikdash.
We coloured a printed image of Jerusalem
then we drawned the flames on a glossy paper trasparent
Afterward we out the falmes on the Jerusalem image to represent the destruction of Jerusalem on Tisha b'AV.
parashah Mattot Masei
For Mattot Masei parashah we choose to do an open air project.
The descendants of Reuven and Gad had an
abundance of livestock very numerous and they saw the land of Jazer and
the land of Gilead, and behold, the place was a place for livestock.
We took some plastic animal toy, a little tree, a fence and put them outside on real grass to represent the land est of the Yarden.
The tribes of Reuven and Gad (later joined by half of the tribe of Menashè) ask for the lands east of the Jordan as their portion in the Promised Land, these being prime pastureland for their cattle.
Then we built an house made of stones and wood sticks found on the place to make the tribes of Reuven and Gad buildings.
Moshè
is initially angered by the request, but subsequently agrees on the
condition that they first join, and lead, in Israel’s conquest of the
lands west of the Jordan.
13 July 2012
10 July 2012
parashah Pinchas
G‑d spoke to Moshè, saying: “The daughters of Zelophehad speak rightly."
The daughters of Zelophehad son of Hepher.
The names of the daughters were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah.
We made them with paper doll chain.
A petition was presented by the daughters of Zelophehad . . . And they stood before Moshè, Eleazar the priest, the princes and the entire community at the door of the Tent of Meeting, with the following petition:
“Our father died in the desert . . . without leaving any sons. Why should our father’s name be disadvantaged in his family merely because he had no son? Give to us a portion of land along with our father’s brothers.”
The daughters of Zelophehad son of Hepher.
The names of the daughters were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah.
We made them with paper doll chain.
A petition was presented by the daughters of Zelophehad . . . And they stood before Moshè, Eleazar the priest, the princes and the entire community at the door of the Tent of Meeting, with the following petition:
“Our father died in the desert . . . without leaving any sons. Why should our father’s name be disadvantaged in his family merely because he had no son? Give to us a portion of land along with our father’s brothers.”
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