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Written specifically for assessing students' accuracy and fluency in decoding, Hebrew Reading Assessment includes twenty-five assessment pages divided into six sections
The unique format of¬¿Book 3¬¿recognizes students' ability to work more directly and actively with prayer material than ever before.¬¿
Study of the prayer service continues with the Amidah and goes through the Concluding Prayers.
Building on¬¿Book 1 each chapter presents lessons in both narrative and dialogue form to encourage oral expression as well as reading fluency. Units on Shabbat and friendship explore Jewish culture and values including tzedakah and the tradition of Jewish hospitality.¬¿
In simple and moving words this book for the intermediate grades tells the story of the Holocaust.
The response of Jewish philosophy to the intellectual freedom of modern times as articulated in the works of Hirsch Buber Kaplan Heschel Fackenheim Borowitz Herzl and many others.
This smart and hilarious journal is the perfect companion for the young person preparing for their bar/bat mitzvah. Kids can open to any page and pick from a wide variety of funny, thought-provoking, and clever prompts that will encourage them to draw, write, and create. Like: Write six instructions to an alien about how to be a good bar/bat mitzvah guest. What are some BIG questions you have about being Jewish? Draw HUGE question marks and write your questions around it. Scribble WILDLY on this page when you are REALLY stressed out. Staple a copy of the first thank you note that you messed up and couldn't send here. Draw a ladder. Write on each rung something you would like to do before you are bat mitzvah. Irreverent and respectful at the same time, Make This Journal is sure to spark the bar or bat mitzvah kid's imagination, and encourage them to reflect on this meaningful, ridiculous, spiritual, and stressful simcha that we all know and love.
Discusses the beliefs of Judaism and their application to everyday life.
A favorite primer that teaches decoding through key cultural and modern Hebrew words.This Hebrew primer teaches your students to decode Hebrew fluently. Students learn letters and vowels from key Jewish cultural words (matzah, havdalah, Yisrael, shofar, Moshe) as well as everyday Hebrew words (abba, ima, sabba, savta, mishpahah, shalom).Includes extensive practice for each new letter and vowel as they are introduced.A matching workbook for script writing, and a Companion Reader that adds even more modern Hebrew vocabulary and decoding practice, let you tailor Alef Bet Quest to the needs of your school.
"A haggadah is a guidebook for holding a seder, the festive meal associated with the Jewish holiday of Passover. Like a traditional haggadah, this volume reads left to right (Hebrew style). The text is in English, with prayers and songs in both Hebrew and transliteration. It includes activities, fun facts, and a humorous cartoon frog to engage young seder participants. "Think About" prompts encourage intergenerational discussion."--
A unique set of print and online materials help young people grades 4-5 explore character development in themselves through biographies of cultural historical and contemporary heroes. Created in conjunction with ANU - Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv (formerly Beit Hatfutsot).
An introduction to the alef bet at the pre-primer level. Pictures from our Jewish heritage illustrate each Hebrew letter.
Karl König explores the personal stories of the pioneers whose work helped shape the late nineteenth-century.
Explores the astrological significance of Eris, a new dwarf planet in our solar system.
Explores the health consequences, and causes, of addiction in children and young people.
Bestselling story perfect for fans of the Moomins, Beatrix Potter and Cicely Mary Barker¿s Flower Fairies
This new collection of exquisite imagery features 34 mandalas inspired by biblical stories and teachings, from creation to Noah's ark to Joseph's coat of many colors to the miracles of Exodus. Each piece is designed specifically for adults, to inspire novice and expert colorists alike. Every image is paired with an inspirational biblical quote. This second volume of Shalom Coloring features perforated pages for easy removal, sharing, and display.
Min Ha'aretz fosters discussion of the ways both contemporary and Jewish values can help us make choices.
A delightful brief (12 pages) Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur prayer book for families with young children.
Using the powerful tool of a reflective journal this innovative approach offers students the opportunity to contemplate their own relationships with the natural world from a Jewish perspective.
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