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Shehecheyanu
Recite this blessing the first time you do something each Jewish calendar year (e.g., the first night of Hanukkah when you light the menorah), and to mark joyous occasions.
True Leadership Knows No Limits: People with Disabilities and Parashat B'shalach, Shabbat Shira
It may only be February, but the climax of (at least my childhood's version) of the story of Passover is the subject of this week's Torah portion. Moses, in a scene worthy of any movie, leads the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Red Sea-with Pharaoh and his army in hot pursuit.
Yom Kippur Social Action Guide
Ideas for incorporating social action themes into your Yom Kippur observance.
A Yom Kippur Activity for School-Aged Families
Rabbi Vicki Tuckman z"l had a family ritual that ensures that each member of the family can seek to fulfill the sacred duties of the day.
Photo Foam Flowers
Passover is known as the springtime holiday. Celebrate the spring season with these foam flowers.
Decorative Mosaic Tile Pyramids for the Seder Table
Decorate your Passover seder table with an Egyptian pyramid
Passover Seder for Young Children (2-3 years)
This "Twenty-minute Pesach Seder for 2s and 3s" is designed to provide the "telling" of the story with interactive participation throughout.
Passover Seder for Young Children (4-5 years)
The seder with its story telling, number significance, role playing and repetition is perfect for preschoolers.