Giving
A Story Of Two Brothers
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Ages: 7-14 | 16610 views | View |
Elisabeth
Topic:
In
this peulah we start with the most basic of topics-friendship and how we relate
to others. Though it is the most basic, however, this topic is still among the
most important in the lives of Jews of all ages. As Rabbi Akiva said, “V’Ahavta
L’Reiacha Kamocha-Hu Klal Gadol BaTorah”. By instilling the value of proper
friendship and mitzvot bein adam l’chaveiro in our chanichim we are giving them one of the most important gifts they
will ever receive.
Goal:
To learn what it
means to be a good friend. To present the idea of a chevrah and its importance
and to instill the value of treating every person as we would like to be
treated.
Ages: 10-14 | 9427 views | View |
Giving To Others Not Only When It’s Comfortab...
Goal
The chanichim will understand the importance of giving to others not only when it’s comfortable and easy for them but also when it’s hard and they need to sacrifice of ourselves for others.
Ages: 14-17 | 13211 views | View |
How Did Yossale Meet The Prophet Eliyahu…
A story for Pessach
Ages: 6-20 | 7974 views | View |
I Care!
The goal:
Each day we find people that don’t care enough about things around them.
Your Chanichim will understand, that we have to learn to take care about the people around us, and to think about them sometimes, like we want them to think about us. If we want a healthy and good society, we have to work on our Midot!
We need to pay attention not only for our self’s, and family. We need to pay attention also for people that we don’t know, and to take care for them, too.
The Chanichim will understand, that to take care isn’t only in the big things, it is also in the little things, during the day, and we need to get use to this idea….
Ages: 10-16 | 4352 views | View |
Importance Of Tzadakah
Teach the kids about tzedaka, how it’s done, why it’s important.
Ages: 6-13 | 4380 views | View |
Importance Of Tzedakah - Rosh Hashanah
Teach the kids about tzedaka, how it’s done, why it’s important.
Ages: 9-11 | 6201 views | View |
Making Time Count
Goals: 1. Awareness of the idea of Jewish Responsibility. 2. Awareness of the practical options and possibilities through which we can actualize our relationship with other Jews. 3. Understanding that responsibility can not be fulfilled with money alone.
Ages: 12-20 | 4088 views | View |
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