The grand event in Parshat Yitro is the revelation at Mt. Sinai, preceded by God’s promise to the Israelites that they will be God’s “treasure” (Exodus 19:5) if they “listen” to God and keep God’s Covenant. Scrubbed and trembling, the Israelites stand at the foot of the mountain, awed by a spectacular, theatrical display of […]
Shalom Kitah Gimel Students and Families #14
In Wednesday Hebrew class, we began, as always, with the Blessings for Torah Study and cookies. Then, students received grape juice and a copy of the Kiddush Blessing which is recited on Friday evening to welcome Shabbat. Kiddush on Wednesday?! As we read through the Hebrew, students identified words, like Kiddush, formed from the root […]
Tu B’Shvat – Happy Birthday Trees from the Fourth Grade
“Ha Shkeidia Porachat…Tu B’Shvat Higiah – The almond tree is blossoming…Tu B’Shvat is coming” This Israeli children’s song doesn’t exactly describe Tu B’Shvat in my neighborhood, but is a reminder that in Eretz Yisrael, trees are really beginning to bud and the ground is warm enough to plant saplings. On Tu B’Shvat (the 15th day […]
Commentary – Beshallach
Parshat Beshallach might be called “Days of Whine and Moses.” The Israelites’ behavior in Beshallach is an embarrassment, a shonda, as my mother would say in Yiddish. After experiencing God’s protection from Ten devastating Plagues, after escaping from slavery to freedom under the leadership of Moses who communicated directly with God, the Israelites had the […]
Missing Debbie
I’ve had a rough week. To begin with, January is my least favorite month, and I seem to feel the cold even deeper this week. Some of you may have heard that singer, song-writer Debbie Friedman just passed away. She was an important part of my life, and on so many levels connected me to […]
Shalom Kitah Gimel Students and Families #13
Welcome to the new Hebrew month of Sh’vat! Today, students led the Blessings for Torah Study and cookies. They added the new Hebrew month of Sh’vat to the attendance conversation and identified Tu B’Sh’vat as the Holiday of the Month. To review the vocabulary and language patterns from the previous week, students completed a “Pop” […]
In Memory of Debbie Friedman
I’ve just received the heart-wrenching news that Debbie Friedman passed away. Musician, composer, songwriter, singer, Debbie Friedman invented modern Jewish music. Where once there were mostly traditional synagogue melodies and ponderous “hymns,” Debbie Friedman created Jewish songs with soaring melodies, spirited and spiritual lyrics. In addition to her original works, Debbie composed music for words […]
Shabbat Commentary – Bo
On the Jewish calendar, we may be only two weeks away from Tu B’Shvat, but in this week’s Torah Portion, Bo, it’s Passover – THE original Passover! Pharaoh remains steadfast in his refusal to free the Israelite slaves. As a result, three more plagues ( locusts, darkness, and death of the first born) descend, upon […]
Is It O-OK Not To Be Perfect?
Welcome back and happy 2011. It was striking to watch everyone’s re-entry this week. The parents arrived at school describing their feelings of exhaustion as they came back into the swing of things but the children came into 2011 with focus and energy, seeming to have grown inches over our two short weeks apart. The classrooms were […]
Shalom Kitah Gimel Students and Families #12
Welcome back from winter vacation and welcome to second semester. We started off 2011 with every Kitah Gimel student present! After students led the Blessings for Torah Study and cookies, we launched into a review of the Hebrew vocabulary which students had practiced during their vacation. Students demonstrated good recall of word meanings and everyone […]
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