On the Book of Ruth
The Book of Ruth, which appears in the third section of the Hebrew Bible, K'tuvim, Writings, is a beautiful folktale written in four short chapters.
B'haalot'cha for Tots
A guide to help adults learn how to engage young children in a discussion about this week’s Torah portion.
Chukat for Tots
Moses and Aaron came away from the congregation to the entrance of the Tent of Meeting and fell on their faces.
Korach for Tots
Included in the Book of Numbers is the story of Korach and his followers, Dathan and Abiran, who lead a revolt against Moses and Aaron. While still wandering in the desert, these rebels question Moses' and Aaron's authority.
Matot/Mas'-ei for Tots
In this double portion, there is a lot of focus on building and community development. Here are some questions and ideas for discussions with young children.
Naso for Tots
In this parashah, the Hebrew word "naso," as it relates to taking a census of our family members, can suggest that not only are we counting our family members but also telling about them as well.
Pinchas for Tots
The daughters of Zelophehad…came forward. The names of the daughters were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah.
Sh'lach L'cha for Tots
But the notables who had gone up with him said, "We cannot attack that people, for it is stronger than we." Thus they spread calumnies among the Israelites about the land they had scouted, saying, "The country that we traversed and scouted is one that devours its
D’varim for Tweens
Learn about the Torah with a tween you love! In this edition, find out more about Moses' journey through the desert.
Shof'tim for Tweens
What is a mitzvah? Learn more about the Torah with this tween-friendly guide!