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The Omer

There is a mitzva for us to count 49 days, 7 weeks, between Pesach and Shavuot. In fact, the Torah doesn’t even give us a date for Shavuot, it simply tells us that it is the 50th day after Pesach. Originally this time was the period that we could not eat new wheat. On shavuot they would bring the korban omer, and then wheat grown that year could be eaten.

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B.8. Guess Who Said It

This exercise fosters greater acceptance, emotional generosity and thoughtfulness towards other members of the group. Member self-confidence and inter-personal communication are also enhanced.

The game is played in a circle.

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About The Repentance

Sija SOBRE EL ARREPENTIMIENTO.

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The Jew In All The Times

Objetivos: Aprender un poco sobre la historia judía

                     Reflexionar sobre los caminos que toma el pueblo judío hoy en día.

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