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Lisa Vendeland

Torah Tots - The Site for Jewish Children - All About the Hebrew Alphabet - 0 views

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    I have used many of Torah Tots.com 's content at home with DD. She likes the bright graphics and I find the content reliable and useful as well
auras72

Torah on the Web - Virtual Beit Midrash - 0 views

shared by auras72 on 28 Jan 15 - Cached
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    A must for teachers of Torah (and/or TaNakh). Lectures and articles by top Jewish educators provided by Yeshivat Har Etzion (in Hebrew & English)
ctureff

Chabad - 0 views

shared by ctureff on 02 Feb 15 - Cached
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    Official homepage for worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch movement that promotes Judaism and provides daily Torah lectures and Jewish insights. Chabad-Lubavitch is a philosophy, a movement, and an organization. Chabad is considered to be the most dynamic force in Jewish life today.
ctureff

Torah Tots - The Site for Jewish children - HOME PAGE - 1 views

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    This is a great website for some quick information for young children. It explains the parasha simply and has some cute activities for young children.
Michael Becker

Meaningful Jewish Screentime - Godcast - 0 views

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    One of the more creative & modern approaches to parshanut, holidays,Torah, rabbinic literature, and more. Videos are mostly free, with inexpensive downloadable teachers' guides for support. Also have apps, mostly for younger kids. (From g-dcast.com: Jewish questions? Don't know where to get started? We've got you covered. Videos, apps, and interactive experiences for everyone.)
ctureff

Bible and Mishneh Torah for All - Jews and Gentiles / Mechon Mamre - 1 views

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    This is a great resource when you need to have an English source sheet. It is very helpful also if you need English/Hebrew texts.
ikatro23

The Vitality of the Hebrew Language - My Jewish Learning - 0 views

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    The Vitality of the Hebrew Language What are the secrets of its survival? This article is excerpted from William Chomsky's magnum opus Hebrew: The Eternal Language, first published in 1957. Reprinted with permission from the Jewish Publication Society. How we can use Hebrew today. Teaching Hebrew to our students.
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    Yes we can use Hebrew! Reminds me of the Dali Lama meeting with the Rabbis and asking how did Judaism survive while in exile for 2000. One answer is Hebrew. I think Hebrew plays a big role in our continuity. It's a language we can all use for prayer and now as the every day language in Israel. I want my own children to know Hebrew so they can pray in Hebrew and read seferim, chant Torah/Haftarah, and study gemara. They have a ways to go but have to put it out there and I also realize it has to come directly from them too. Thanks for the good reference and link.
ikatro23

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Ceremony - 0 views

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    They say that no matter what happens, at the end of your wedding day the goal is to be married. I find the same to be true for a Bar/Bat Mitzvah. At the end of the day you are a Jewish adult. You will be held to higher standards. It does not matter if you only have an aaliyah to the Torah or if you lead the whole thing. The point is you have reached adulthood in Judaism and you need to start acting like it.
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    You are a Jewish adult, then you go back to middle school! Seriously though, I really love myjewishlearning.com. I use it all the time for references and articles. The articles make a lot of sense and speak to a wide yet focused and community. I also appreciate how even though it keeps it serious, it remains consistent in its respectful approach to pluralism. In terms of the adult b'nai mitzvah, we have a class at the Synagogue for just this type of thing. We use Hineni Prayerbook Hebrew for Adults through Behrman House. People can take the class even if they don't schedule an actual adult bar or bat mitzvah. The ceremonies are really quiet special....it's never too late. And there's also the tradition of every 70 years having a bar or bat mitzvah which also has lots of potential. We all should live so long!
ctureff

Sinai and Sunna - Moving Torah - 0 views

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    This is a great organization that really helps students to connect to the weekly parasha through movement. They also do wonderful work with Jewish/Muslim relations.
Michael Becker

Sefaria.org : a Living Library of Jewish Texts Online - 0 views

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    An incredibly useful site for creating legally procured texts for source sheets. (From Sefaria.org: We are building a free living library of Jewish texts and their interconnections, in Hebrew and in translation. Our scope is Torah in the broadest sense, from Tanakh to Talmud to Zohar to modern texts and all the volumes of commentary in between. Sefaria is created, edited, and annotated by an open community.)
amykingschoppert

PocketTorah - 0 views

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    PocketTorah is an application that will provide the user the ability to learn the weekly Torah and Haftarah portion anywhere, at any time, on any mobile device or computer for free.
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