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Wow… I’m still studying Torah Portion Bo and now I have to write a Part Two. There is so much going on here in this portion!!! In this portion we have the command to keep the Pesach (Passover) as a memorial. First I looked up the meaning of Pesach, Gesenius gives a telling definition… Pesach: …

Trish Corlew saved to Messianic Mom
Some toilet paper rolls and paint and you've got a fun Simchat Torah or Shavuot craft
Inspiration for this craft came from one of my favorite sources for beautiful Jewish craft ideas: Creative Jewish Mom. What I love most about Mini Torah Scrolls (other than the obvious — they’re super adorable!) is the act of rolling the paper. Kiddos will get a great sense of the scroll format of
Danielle Stratton saved to Synagogue school crafts
Simchat Torah is a celebration. "Simchat" is the Hebrew word for "joy" and this song expresses the joy believers have once we have come to know and love Th...

Jessica Lovely saved to Torah
Simchat Torah – The Joyful Jewish Holiday 😂😂😂

Illuminating Facts saved to Travel
Today's project- 1.)Make the chocolate leather. Melt one pound of chocolate in the microwave. Stir to make sure all the chocolate is melted. Add 7 tablespoons of corn syrup and stir to combine. The chocolate will tighten up into a ball. Allow it to cool. This will make a lot, but it can keep covered in the fridge for a long time. 2.) Dip the ends of pretzel sticks with white chocolate and then into sprinkles. Place them on parchment paper and allow the chocolate to dry. 3.). Roll out…
Programming Note: Offline For Simchat Torah: I will be offline completely for the holiday of Simchas Torah on October 21st and October…
Simchat Torah 2015 begins in the evening of Sunday, October 4, and ends in the evening of Monday, October 5. Hag Sameah to all! Help us bu...
LisaAnne Major-Pattie saved to random jewish stuff
On Simchat Torah we conclude the reading of the Torah scroll with the letter lamed in the word Yisrael. We begin the torah again with the letter bet in bereshit. When we connect these two letters, lamed and bet, we spell lev, the Hebrew word for heart. This teaches us to put our heart and […]

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