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Das Zählen der 49 Tage zwischen dem jüdischen Pessach-Fest und dem Wochenfest Schawuot (Pfingsten) am 50. Tag, die sogenannte Omer-Zeit, ist in der Tora geboten (Lev 23,15-16) und wird im Judentum bis heute praktiziert. Die jüdische Mystik (Kabbala) nutzte diese Zeit, um spirituelles Wachstum anzuregen. Beim Zählen der Tage während des Getreide-Wachstums solle man nicht nur im Kopf Tage zählen, sondern diese Tage mit besonderer Achtsamkeit erleben. Dieser Omer-Kalender will dazu helfen, die 49 Tage achtsam zu gestalten. Er bietet für jeden Tag den Lobspruch zur Zählung des Omer, die Angabe des Tages und der Sefira des Tages nach der klassischen jüdischen Mystik, eine Meditation passend zum Thema des Tages, einen Satz des Tages, Anregungen zum persönlichen Nachdenken und eigenen spirituellen Wachstum, sowie Raum für Notizen. Die sieben Wochen werden unterteilt mit ganzzeitigen, stimmungsvollen Photos zum Thema Getreidewachstum.Das Buch gibt einen Einblick in eine im Judentum typische, aber im deutschen Sprachraum noch wenig bekannte Tradition von Mussar (spirituelles Wachstum) und Mystik.
A joyful middle-grade anthology centered around Passover--from an exciting array of bestselling and award-winning Jewish creators!
"During Passover seder, a precocious bear turns his toy elephant into an Afiko-Sniffer to help him find the elusive afikomen.'--
In this comedic graphic novel, a self-appointed superhero journeys around the world solving last minute Passover seder emergencies and spotlighting a variety of holiday traditions.
By organizing a game for his sister, a young boy discovers that with a little help and a playful mindset he can make cleaning up feel less like a chore.
Did you know that developing scissor skills in young children is crucial for their fine motor skill development? Here are some key points to understand: Scissor skills help build small muscles in the hands: Opening and closing scissors aids in the development of the small muscles in children's hands, which are essential for activities like drawing, handwriting, and using cutlery.Scissor skills involve various aspects: They require hand strength, bilateral coordination, hand-eye coordination, sequencing, and focus. These skills take practice and repetition to develop.Scissor skills promote visual motor and perceptual skills: Practicing scissor skills helps in developing visual motor skills (eye-hand coordination) and visual perceptual skills (following directions).Scissor skills improve fine motor skills and dexterity: Engaging in scissor activities enhances hand and finger dexterity, which assists in fine motor tasks like buttoning clothes and brushing teeth.Scissor skills promote bilateral coordination: Scissor activities encourage the development of bilateral coordination skills, aiding in two-hand coordination.Scissor skills promote functional grasp: Regular practice of scissor skills promotes a functional grasp, which aids in holding and manipulating objects effectively.Scissor skills improve focus and attention: When children focus on practising scissor skills, they also enhance their ability to concentrate and pay attention to a task.In summary, scissor skills play a vital role in early childhood development, significantly impacting a child's fine motor skills and ability to perform daily activities. Parents and preschool teachers can support children in developing these skills by providing opportunities for practice.To further assist with scissor skill development, the Scissors Skill Activity Book is an excellent resource for parents and preschools. It offers engaging activities such as drawing, colouring, and cutting. By adding it to your cart today, you can help your enthusiastic young children develop their fine motor skills.Thank you for recognizing the importance of scissor skills in early childhood development.
As the dinosaurs get ready for Passover, Tyrannosaurus Rex gets a terrible case of tsuris when no one will come to his seder.
This beautifully illustrated Passover haggadah explores the symbols and traditions of this meaningful holiday through a collection of poems, songs, and activities.
In this Passover picture book parody of Frankenstein, Vee, Victor Frankenstein's great, great, great Jewish non-binary grand-descendant, wants to win the school science fair and become the world's greatest scientist. When Vee's experiment succeeds, zany chaos ensues, and Vee is left to wrestle with some Frankenstein-size ethical dilemmas. Watch Vee take center stage in this exciting science fiction Passover adventure!A graphic picture book told entirely through comic bubbles, Frankenstein's Matzah invites young readers to join in the joy of Passover (and science!) by conducting their own Super Seder Science experiments.
"When a playful piece of matzah scampers away and hides during the seder, all the children in the family, and even the pet dog, search throughout the house to find it"--
"A little girl and her family are getting ready to celebrate the first night of Passover. Together they read the Haggadah, ask the Four Questions, eat matzo ball soup, and find the afikomen!"--Provided by publisher.
A sus niños les ENCANTARÁ aprender sobre las Fiestas de la Primavera con el Libro de actividades de las Fiestas de la Primavera para principiantes. Está lleno de páginas para colorear, hojas de trabajo, manualidades y rompecabezas para ayudar a educadores como usted a enseñarles a sus niños la fe bíblica. Incluye referencias a las escrituras para una fácil búsqueda de versículos de la Biblia. El recurso perfecto de discipulado para las lecciones del Sabbat, la escuela dominical y la educación en casa.Lo que obtendrá...Más de 90 actividades divertidas y creativas que cubren Pesach y Chag HaMatzot (Pascua y Fiesta de los Panes sin Levadura), Yom HaBikkurim (Fiesta de las Primicias) y Shavu'ot (Día de Pentecostés)Referencias de las escrituras para una fácil consulta de la BibliaIlustraciones originales de Bible Pathway Adventures®Una guía de respuestas detallada para los educadoresYeshua honored the Feasts... so let's teach our young ones to do the same! Make the Spring Feasts come alive for your children with The Spring Feasts Activity Book for Beginners. Packed with 90+ fun and engaging worksheets, coloring pages, fun puzzles and crafts to teach them about the Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of First Fruits, and Day of Pentecost (Shavu'ot). They'll love discovering the Biblical faith while learning the importance of honoring and celebrating the Feasts.What you'll get...Three Spring Feast modules covering the Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of First Fruits, and Day of Pentecost (Shavu'ot)Detailed scripture references for easy Bible verse look-up90+ pages of fun and engaging activitiesOriginal Bible Pathway Adventures® illustrations
Muriel's family can't afford a Passover seder this year— but an act of kindness and a mysterious stranger change everything.It's the spring of 1933 in Washington, D.C., and the Great Depression is hitting young Muriel's family hard. Her father has lost his job, and her family barely has enough food for their daily meals, let alone for a Passover seder. They don't even have any wine to fill the prophet Elijah's ceremonial cup.With no feast to rush home to, Muriel wanders by the Lincoln Memorial, where she encounters a magician performing astonishing feats. In awe, Muriel sets her last penny at his feet. That night, Muriel and her family experience a holiday miracle. What mysterious benefactor has filled the seder table? When Muriel sees Elijah's cup is empty again, she has a good idea.This fresh retelling of the classic I.L. Peretz story, best known through Uri Shulevitz's 1973 adaptation The Magician, has been richly illustrated by noted graphic novelist Sean Rubin, who based his art on photographs of D.C. in the 1930s. An author's note with information about the Passover holiday is included.An Association of Jewish Libraries Spring Holiday HighlightA Booklist Editors' ChoiceA CSMCL Best Multicultural Children's Book of the Year
A bubbly read-aloud about Jewish holiday foods and traditions. Rhyming text takes readers through Jewish holidays, including Tu B'Shevat, Purim, and Chanukah, and their related special dishes. Colorful artwork brings the mouthwatering food to the page and the table. Back matter includes a glossary describing each holiday, along with easy, kid-friendly recipes for the featured dishes.
"Matilda has always loved watching Bubbe make the soup. Now she wants to try out some of her own ideas. Adding lemon and dill to the matzah balls seems like a great idea. But making one GIANT matzah ball is a giant mistake. Yet Bubbe is encouraging. "The best part of experimenting is you can always try again," she tells Matilda."--
To: The Easter BunnyFrom: MichaelI’ve always celebrated Easter, but my new stepsister, Anna, celebrates Passover. I want her to have something special in the Golden Egg when you bring it. If I think of something, I’ll let you know.While waiting for an answer, Michael annoys Anna by following her around hoping for inspiration. But Anna has her own problem: her Passover items are missing.Each time she can’t find something, Michael has an “aha” moment and is certain he has discovered what to put in the egg . . . only to hear back from the Easter Bunny that the item won’t fit.In the end, Michael does more than find something special to put inside the Golden Egg—he saves Anna’s favorite part of the Passover seder.In this humorous and endearing picture book, blending both Easter and Passover, a young boy and his stepsister realize celebrating together (or hunting together for Easter Eggs and the Afikoman) makes the holidays even better.Easter Eggs and Matzo Balls includes a glossary of Easter and Passover terms and concludes with recipes of Anna and Michael's favorite holiday foods ready for children to replicate in their own kitchens.
"In this wordless time-travel adventure, three children at a Passover seder visit ancient Egypt to help baby Moses find his way safely to Pharaoh's daughter. When a family settles at the table for Passover, their dog nabs the afikomen bag (containing matzah used for the seder) and dives under the tablecloth. The children follow him and find themselves transported to ancient Egypt. There, they see baby Moses' mother and sister Miriam placing him in a reed basket. The baby's journey down the Nile is hazardous -- he encounters several obstacles along the way, including a wily crocodile. Thanks to the three children, he reaches his destination unharmed, with a piece of afikomen tucked into his basket. The children return to the seder table and, exhausted, fall asleep. But what are their parents to make of the grains of sand in the afikomen bag? Includes an author's note about the meaning of the Passover holiday and about different afikomen traditions."--
Ezra and Roza are helping to prepare for their Passover celebration. Join the siblings as they experience the sights, smells, and sounds of a seder in Iran of the 1950s.A free downloadable activity guide that highlights the themes in this book is available on the Kalaniot Books website.
A charming and witty Passover story all about kindness, community, tradition, and forgiveness, that makes the perfect read along with family! A little mouse disrupts a town's preparations for the holiday when it steals a piece of leavened bread-or chometz-just as all the houses have been swept clean in time for the holiday. It's the morning before the start of Passover, and all the villagers have swept their homes clean of leavened bread, in keeping with the traditions of the holiday. Suddenly, a small mouse steals a piece of bread and tears through the town, spoiling everyone's hard work. But just when it seems as if the townsfolk will never be ready for their Seder, the little mouse's actions unwittingly bring everyone together, to work as a group to save the holiday. Jewish families at Passover will embrace this rollicking, funny, and ultimately inspiring story-based on an original tale from the Talmud-that weaves together the themes of community, kindness, charity, and forgiveness. It's sure to become a modern holiday classic that's shared year after year among the generations. An afterword discusses the story from the Talmud that the author used as her inspiration and includes a glossary of terms that will be useful to young readers. ★ "An excellent addition to the Jewish tradition."-Kirkus, starred review
Grover attends a traditional Passover seder with his friends Avigail, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Moishe.
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