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Rosh Hashannah Text Bank
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Wednesday, 21 September 2011 09:36
Text Bank: Rosh Hashannah

Authors: Jewish Educators Network

Format: Text Bank

Description: Text bank of relevant sources for Rosh Hashannah, covering the themes of origins of the holiday, shofar, tashlich, and repentance

Resource: Download here

 
From 'The Time of Our Freedom' to 'The Giving of the Torah': Learning to Live as a Free People Responsibly
(2 votes, average 3.50 out of 5)
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 00:00

Authors: www.morim.org

Age Group: 14-16, 18+

Format:
Lesson Plan

DescriptionThe purpose of these lessons is to look at a larger theme of the entire season that spans from Pesach through Shavuot, namely that of learning and committing ourselves to live as free people responsibly. Freedom is first and foremost a responsibility as well as a privilege. Too often we, especially during high school years, forget that. For that reason, this learning unit is suggested and specifically designed for older student groupings who can give serious consideration to these deep issues and their ramifications for living a productive life.

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Origins and Evolution of the Hagaddah of Pesach
(1 vote, average 3.00 out of 5)
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 00:00

Authors: www.morim.org

Age Group: 11-14, 14-16, 18+

Format:
Lesson Plan

Description This project tackles the subject of the Haggadah of Pesach, its origin and evolution. To this effect we will examine the texts and canticles. We will take as reference Biblical, historical and literary texts and likewise the liturgy and traditions. The project is planned in modules with information and reflective, artistic and recreational activities which allow personal experience of the Pesach festivities. 

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Pesach: A Living Tradition
(1 vote, average 2.00 out of 5)
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 00:00

Authors: www.morim.org

Age Group: 11-14, 14-16, 18+

Format:
Lesson Plan; Activity

Description: This program is meant to provide participants with alternate and interesting perspectives on the themes of the Passover Seder. Participants will become acquainted with a selection of the Biblical and Talmudic passages dealing with Passover, in the hopes of providing a history of the Jewish people, as well as presenting the themes of Passover in a modern light.


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The Exodus Observance: The Holiday with Four Names
(1 vote, average 3.00 out of 5)
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 00:00

Authors: www.morim.org

Age Group: 11-14, 14-16, 18+

Format:
Lesson Plan

Description: Using Torah, Talmud, Medieval and contemporary commentaries, this lesson looks at the four names of the Exodus observance and examines what each name adds to our thinking about the Festival. The theoretical outline of the program lies in the Mishnaic statement “In every generation we are obligated to see ourselves as though we personally had gone out of Egypt,” leading participants to create personal statements that might be added to their family Seder as a result of their having been slaves in Egypt

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