A Song for My Sister

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Lesson

This program gives families the opportunity to discuss and celebrate the uniqueness of their child’s name. It explores how Jewish/Hebrew names are traditionally chosen and customs associated with Jewish birth and naming ceremonies.

Families will work together to create a “name book” for each child. Each name book will discuss the origins of the child’s name, ways in which the child was initially welcomed into the world, and a record of the child’s Hebrew name. For children who do not have an “official” Hebrew name, the program will serve as a joyous way for families to choose an appropriate name for their child.

Topic
  • Jewish Tradition
  • Lifecycle
  • Intergenerational Learning
  • Hebrew
Setting
  • Early Childhood
  • Day Schools and Yeshivas
  • Congregational Learning
  • Family Engagement

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Lifecycles
Collection

Educational resources on the rituals and practices of Jewish life including birth, marraige, conversion, and mourning.

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Dayenu: I Am Enough

Practice gratitude by making your own Dayenu!

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The cover says the title "From Time to Time" in the center. The rest of the cover is filled with symbols and objects from various Jewish traditions and holidays.

This study guide is designed to help readers deepen their knowledge about the Jewish year.

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