Covenant & Conversation: Family Edition (2 volume set)
Rabbi Sacks zt”l believed that the primary institution of education in the life of a Jewish child is the family. The Covenant & Conversation Family Edition is a resource for parents, families, and educators to enhance intergenerational conversations surrounding the weekly parasha.
Each parasha features two Covenant & Conversation essays written by Rabbi Sacks, adapted for families to discuss around the Shabbat table. Educational elements featured include parasha summaries, engaging stories, quotes from other writings of Rabbi Sacks, and reflection questions for discussion around the Shabbat table.
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Covenant & Conversation: Family Edition (2 volume set)
Covenant & Conversation: Family Edition (2 volume set)
Rabbi Sacks zt”l believed that the primary institution of education in the life of a Jewish child is the family. The Covenant & Conversation Family Edition is a resource for parents, families, and educators to enhance intergenerational conversations surrounding the weekly parasha.
Each parasha features two Covenant & Conversation essays written by Rabbi Sacks, adapted for families to discuss around the Shabbat table. Educational elements featured include parasha summaries, engaging stories, quotes from other writings of Rabbi Sacks, and reflection questions for discussion around the Shabbat table.
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Rabbi Sacks zt”l believed that the primary institution of education in the life of a Jewish child is the family. The Covenant & Conversation Family Edition is a resource for parents, families, and educators to enhance intergenerational conversations surrounding the weekly parasha.
Each parasha features two Covenant & Conversation essays written by Rabbi Sacks, adapted for families to discuss around the Shabbat table. Educational elements featured include parasha summaries, engaging stories, quotes from other writings of Rabbi Sacks, and reflection questions for discussion around the Shabbat table.
















