15 January 2014

Seeds and fruits box for Tu b'Shevat

Fruits and seeds treasure box
from a box of chocolates coated with adhesive plastic faux wood...
a treasure box for Tu b'Shevat to collect different seeds and small fruits children will really enjoy
the inside
 the outside

Tu B'Shevat trees cookies


Tu B'Shevat decoration

green garland with anise, dried fruit and cinnamon

Trees with corks for Tu B'shevat

 Trees using corks as trunks
Trees with trunk made ​​of corks and shapes printed on colored cardboard. On a wooden base with wooden fruits and dried fruits.

14 January 2014

Tu B'shevat

Tu B'Shevat is the new year for the purpose of calculating the age of trees for tithing. The Torah states that fruit from trees which were grown in the land of Israel may not be eaten during the first three years; the fourth year's fruit is for G-d, and after that, the fruit can be eaten. Each tree is considered to have aged one year as of Tu B'Shevat, no matter when in the year it was planted.
It is customary to plant trees and partake of the fruits of the land of Israel to mark the occasion
The reason for the festive mood of the Rosh Hashanah of trees is that the 15th of Shevat recalls the praise of the Land of Israel, for on this day the strength of the soil of the land is renewed. With reference to the fruits of the trees and the produce of the soil, the Torah praises the Land of Israel: “A land of wheat and barley and vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and honey” (Devarim 8)

 Shivat Haminim poster
A beautifully designed  poster which features colored pictures of the Shivat
Haminim along with their Hebrew names. Use to decorate for Tu b'Shevat, when learning Parshas Eikev or when doing a unit on Eretz Yisrael. 

From Chinuch.org

Tu b'Shevat small trees

Twigs trees
Small trees for Tu b'Shevat made ​​of twigs, flowers, star anise and fake colored leaves. The base is made with glass bottles filled with different types of sand

08 January 2014

Shabbath Shirà ideas

One of the customs associated with this Shabbath is to place crumbs outside for the birds to eat. We read in the Torah on this week about G-d giving the  manna to the nation of Israel, for their sustenance. Moshe told the nation of Israel that the manna would not fall on Shabbath, and therefore they should collect a double portion on Friday. There were rabble-rousers who wanted to embarrass Moshe and weaken his authority. They took manna they had collected on Friday, and after dark placed it out on the ground. Come morning, they hoped that people would think that the manna did indeed fall on Shabbath, and Moshe, who they contended made up the laws as he went along, was wrong. However, no manna was around on Shabbath morning. Why? Because the birds carried it away before the nation awoke, so that the nation would indeed trust in Moshe and respect the sanctity of the Shabbath about which Moshe spoke. 
To reward the birds for this noble deed, we feed them the week on which we read of the surrounding incident, the week of Beshalach.
birds crafting for Shabbath Shirà
wood garland with birds 
Find HERE and HERE  the winter birds from Becca Karen
 
little wood hand painted birds houses
bird feeders




 

parashah Beshalach - Shabbath Shirà

This Shabbath, on which the Torah portion of Beshalach is read, is known as Shabbath Shirà, The Sabbath of Song. The source of this special name is the portion of Beshalach, in which we read of the song the entire nation of Israel sang after the miracle of the splitting of the Red Sea. This song, which is recited every day as part of the morning prayers, is a special song. Because of the importance of this song, the Shabbath on which we read it takes the name of "Sabbath of the Song." 
Myriam homemade tambourine
this year our tambourine is made with plastic plates, wool and wood beans
...Then Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a tambourine in her hand, and all the women went out after her with tambourines and dancing

30 December 2013

wintertime lights

Wintertime lanters to light up the winter days
 the snow lanter made by my younger daughter

leaf candle holder made by my daughter

17 December 2013

Parashah Shemot

Now Moshè was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of G.d. 
There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. Moshè saw that though the bush was on fire it did not burn up. 
So Moshè thought, “I will go over and see this strange sight—why the bush does not burn up.
BURNING BUSH luminar jar

Cut out the out line of a bush from some card stock paper.
Glue it in the inside of a clear glass jar or container.
Using liquid school, glue yellow tissue paper on the outside of the glass jar. You should not be able to see the out line of the bush from the outside.

Once the tissue is dry, put a lit tea light in the jar and watch the bush magically appear to be burning without being consumed!

11 December 2013

parashah vayechi

Shevatim poster
Yaacov summoned all his sons, and delivered to each a poetic, and sometimes cryptic, parting personal message. Reuben was chastised for his impetuousness and for "ascending upon his father's bed." Shimon and Levi were rebuked for their anger, which expressed itself in the killing of the Shechemites and the attempted execution of Joseph. Judah was blessed with monarchy, success in waging battle, and an abundance of wine and milk in his portion. Zebulon was blessed with success in his sea-trade endeavors. Yaacov likened Issachar to a thick-boned donkey who finds both rest and ample work. Dan was blessed with the tenacity of a serpent and the ability to judge. Gad was blessed with bravery in battle. Asher's blessing: an abundance of olive oil. Naphtali was blessed with the speed of a deer. Joseph was recognized for his charm, suffering, and righteousness, and was showered with a variety of blessings. Benjamin was likened to a devouring wolf.



Templates to  compose a poster
name plates for 12 tribes
12 tribes names and pics
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