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Ceremony & Celebration: Family Edition, Hagim
For Rabbi Sacks zt”l, the primary institution of education in the life of a Jewish child is the family. The The Ceremony & Celebration Family Edition is a resource for parents, families, and educators to enhance intergenerational conversations surrounding the Jewish festivals. For each festival there is a rich array of ideas written by Rabbi Sacks and adapted for families to discuss around their table on the festival or in preparation for it. Educational elements featured include the chag in a nutshell, a deep dive into the tefillot of the day, engaging stories, fun facts, quizzes, and reflection questions for discussion as a family.
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Ceremony & Celebration: Family Edition, Hagim
Ceremony & Celebration: Family Edition, Hagim
For Rabbi Sacks zt”l, the primary institution of education in the life of a Jewish child is the family. The The Ceremony & Celebration Family Edition is a resource for parents, families, and educators to enhance intergenerational conversations surrounding the Jewish festivals. For each festival there is a rich array of ideas written by Rabbi Sacks and adapted for families to discuss around their table on the festival or in preparation for it. Educational elements featured include the chag in a nutshell, a deep dive into the tefillot of the day, engaging stories, fun facts, quizzes, and reflection questions for discussion as a family.
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For Rabbi Sacks zt”l, the primary institution of education in the life of a Jewish child is the family. The The Ceremony & Celebration Family Edition is a resource for parents, families, and educators to enhance intergenerational conversations surrounding the Jewish festivals. For each festival there is a rich array of ideas written by Rabbi Sacks and adapted for families to discuss around their table on the festival or in preparation for it. Educational elements featured include the chag in a nutshell, a deep dive into the tefillot of the day, engaging stories, fun facts, quizzes, and reflection questions for discussion as a family.
















