Hebrew Labels for Your School, Classroom, Synagogue, and Beyond!

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One of the best ways to learn Hebrew is to become immersed in the language and to engage with the vocabulary in daily life. Hebrew labels and stickers are a fun way to interact with Hebrew words and phrases, and the repetition of reading them ensures you’ll soon never forget their meanings!

Due to the success of Eliezer Ben Yehuda’s work revitalizing the Hebrew language, and the continued evolution of modern Hebrew in Israel today, there are seemingly endless objects in our environment with unique Hebrew names. Whether in your home, school, synagogue, or while celebrating the Jewish fall holidays, these collections provide a starting point to begin integrating Hebrew into your daily vocabulary.

Suggestions on how to utilize the stickers in different environments is also included.

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Topic
  • Israel - Contemporary
  • Jewish Peoplehood
  • Hebrew
Setting
  • After School and Beyond
  • Educator Training
  • Camp
  • Congregational Learning
  • Day Schools and Yeshivas
  • Early Childhood
  • Family Engagement
  • Teen Engagement

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Mayim Children

Mayim, our initial example of "Additional" Models, could be placed in a Multi-aged, Project-Based Learning, or Experiential Learning bucket. Mayim is a K-5 learning community in which depth of relationships and depth of learning are intentionally fostered and visible everywhere.

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Temple Beth Sholom

Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn, NY. Shabbat Family Study for 3rd-7th graders and their families is an innovative way to get families to learn, eat and pray together 10 times a year.

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Kesher Mini Camp

Village Temple, New York, NY. All-day mini-camp on days when secular school is not in session and an afterschool Hebrew School. Post-b’nai mitzvah students serve as madrichim/counselors.

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