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Deborah Gardner

Temple Sinai, Sharon, MA - Learn Prayers - 0 views

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    click on the text (PDF) or audio (MP3) link next to the prayer name. Each text file includes the Hebrew prayer in an easy-to-read format, transliteration of the Hebrew words, a contemporary translation into English, and an introduction to the prayer's context and meaning. You can then hear the correctly chanted version by clicking on the audio file. Even if you're an adult, it's never too late to learn!
Deborah Gardner

Learn Hebrew Prayers: About This Site - 0 views

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    provides Hebrew text, word by word with English translation and transliteration. provides audio word by word or complete prayer includes videos of audio and family (not prayer) available as separate printout
Lisa Breit

The Hebrew Project - 4 views

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    A place for Jewish educators to discuss issues and share resources and approaches related to teaching Hebrew in Jewish supplementary education.
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    As a teacher and an educational director, I frequently grapple with the problem of how to teach Hebrew in the afternoon supplementary Jewish education setting. I have determined that two main goals of synagogue education are to make students able to live Jewish lives and to feel comfortable in the synagogue service. Therefore, I prioritize the teaching of siddur prayer based Hebrew first and then modern conversational Hebrew secondary to prayer book Hebrew. I would love to know what texts others are using.
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    Joan, what are the features of the Hebrew Project-(what's on the web site) and-how might this help you in your teaching?
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    There was a great deal of information on the website, but a few specific things from the reading struck me. One is to devote more "time on task" to the Hebrew reading and allow students more time to decode, read to one another, and read to the group. Also, with teaching siddur based Hebrew, students need the opportunity to practice it in real settings, such as an in class tefillah service. Also, it is important for students to practice at home with parents. So, I might provide transliteration of prayers or have parents use an on line program for the prayers, assuming they are not Hebrew readers.
ramimac

Kavanah Corner Student Center - 1 views

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    Exploration of prayer
Deborah Gardner

My Library - 1 views

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    Source Teacher Channel Pattern Folders Use of "pattern" file foldlers with library pockets and inex cards Use for aleph bet Use for prayers and meanings
Sari Fein

The Prayers: Hebrew translation and transliteration by Pam Coyle, Kakatuv - 0 views

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    While "Kakatuv" as a website is not very interactive, it has been an invaluable resource for me as an educator. It has collected nearly every prayer and presents them in a legible PDF format along with transliteration and translation. Students who are just learning to read Hebrew have benefited a lot from this resource.
Suzie Schwartz

Tools for educators - 1 views

http://www.theicenter.org/ The i Center has a lot of great curricular materials for teaching Hebrew.

jewish education resources technology materials multi-media

emaurer

Kitah Hay - Temple Emunah's 5th Grade Class Website 2014 - 2 views

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    This website was created to help with the specific 5th grade class at Temple Emunah. It can be uses as a prayer resource for learning Shabbat Shacharit Prayers or for seeing a model of a class website.
Lisa Breit

Open Siddur - 1 views

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    A Web 2.0, interactive, open source tool for creating customized ritual texts, such as siddurim, haggadot, zimriot, benchers, etc.
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