Grade 2
The Jews were commanded to bring a sheep into their homes. With its
blood, they painted their doorposts, for Hashem to pass over their
homes.
Morah Mushka & Morah Leba
Grade 3
Honoring our parents is a big mitzva! not waking up our parents, being
helpful and serving them food and drink are all ways to fulfill this
great mitzva. we made delicious cookies for our parents to show them
how much we appreciate them
Morah Mussie
Grade 5
Yehoshua continued the train of tradition, leading the Jewish people
into the Holy Land of Israel. Remember what we learned from broken
telephone - the chain must remain in tact.
Question: Who did Yehoshua marry?
Morah Moussie
Grade 6
Our twins turned 3!!
It's time for their formal Jewish Education to begin!
Our little boys celebrated their upsherin (haircutting ceremony) and are now wearing their jewish uniforms of a Kippa and Tzizit.
Our little girls are begining to help the rest of the Jewish nation and bring more light into the world.
They will now light Shabbat candles every friday night!
Q:Why do boys have a haircutting ceremony at age 3?
Morah Devora
Grade 7
Remember the story of the man who thought he was witnessing a murder
of a man lying helplessly, strapped to a table? What was the big
picture? The men surrounding him with sharp blades weren't trying to
kill him - quite the opposite! They were performing a life-saving
surgery on the ill man!
Hashgacha Pratis/Divine Providence is like us, humans, looking through
a small window and only seeing a tiny bit of the big picture - that,
only G-d can see. We need to remember that there is a bigger picture
than what we see, and we need to have faith that it is all good.
Question of the week: What was the significance of the inside-out sock?
-Morah Yonit
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